Vocabulary
Herald
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
be a sign that (something) is about to happen.
Urdu meaning
اہم خبر سنانے والا، خبر دینے والا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
Sentences are selected from stored editorial text where your search word appears. If none appear yet, run the admin sentence generator for fuller coverage.
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Dawn must continue to herald every morning.
Dawn Editorials —
Flopped war could lead to chaos
— 2026-04-05
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Students are often curious about the global future that mass adoption of AI will herald.
Dawn Editorials —
Conflicts of the future
— 2026-02-02
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Rather, they herald the rise of a new protectionism that will define the world economy from here onwards.For Europe, this is a serious problem.
Dawn Editorials —
Pakistan, seen from Europe
— 2025-10-09
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My last major reported story was also in a magazine, regrettably the last issue of Herald the same year.
Dawn Editorials —
That golden age
— 2025-04-27
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Although I believe that both Newsline and Herald couldhave been shifted to the digital space, I do recognise that most magazines have been squeezed by a decline in advertising and subscription.
Dawn Editorials —
That golden age
— 2025-04-27
Synonyms
signal, indicate, announce, point to, spell, presage, augur, portend, promise, prefigure
Antonyms
enemy, foe, rival
Curator example
“the speech heralded a change in policy”
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About this vocabulary section.
These entries support close reading of Dawn editorials and opinion pieces: short definitions,
Urdu equivalents where we have them, word relations, and—when generated—real lines from the editorial archive
so you can see tone and usage.
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- This section is curated for students preparing for competitive exams and editorial reading. Entries are compact, often include Urdu glosses, and are paired with in-context lines from editorials when we have them.