foreshadowers

/fɔrˈʃædoʊərz/
noun
  1. Multiple people or things that give signs or warnings of something that will happen in the future.
    • The early frosts were foreshadowers of a harsh winter ahead.
    • In many myths, ravens are considered foreshadowers of change or death.
    • The protests were foreshadowers of the political revolution that followed.
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