Clarion (Verb)
Meaning 1
Blow the clarion.
Classification
Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.
Examples
- The angel was sent to blow the clarion that would signal the beginning of the apocalypse.
- The herald's job was to blow the clarion to announce the arrival of the king.
- As war loomed near, the general gave the order to blow the clarion to mobilize the troops.
- According to prophecy, the seventh angel would blow the clarion to usher in a new era of peace.
- The knight's fanfare was required to blow the clarion to signal the start of the tournament.
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Meaning 2
Proclaim on, or as if on, a clarion.
Classification
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.
Examples
- The leader's voice rang out to clarion the call to action across the city.
- With a mighty blast, the bugler's clarion echoed through the battlefield.
- Their cries for justice seemed to clarion through the hearts of all who would listen.
- She stood atop the hill, a figure cloaked in morning light, as if her presence would clarion a warning.
- For centuries, the great bell had tolled to clarion the passing of every monarch.