Words similar to clarion
Example sentences for: clarion
How can you use “clarion” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
At book's end, Ledbetter issues his clarion call for reform, demanding that the PBS clock be turned back to the '50s, when the philanthropoids first imagined American public broadcasting.
Clarion is an imprint of Houghton Mifflin, publishers of The American Heritage Dictionary [AHD] , so there is some responsibility behind the book.
The words echo that famous line from John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address and evoke an image of the stalwart soldier answering the clarion call to battle.
The speech writers are busily at work spinning out their anodyne alliterations, their balanced bromides, their cautious clarion calls.
Boarding the Nexis wayback machine, we find that nearly every publication in America has sounded the heroin clarion yearly since 1989: the New York Times ("Latest Drug of Choice for Abusers Brings New Generation to Heroin," 1989); U.S.