Word of the Day (bellwether)-26MAY25

Word of the Day (bellwether)-26MAY25

Today’s “Word of the Day” is bellwether and it is a noun meaning “an indicator of trends; a sign of trends; indicator, predictor, trendsetter, precursor (it does also mean a person who takes the initiative; trailblazer, pioneer”.

Example Sentence: “The fear of getting laid off is the biggest elephant in the room for the majority of senior and super senior tech professionals in India today. Any mass firing announcements by bellwethers can instantly bring down the morale of the entire industry,’’ said B.S. Murthy, CEO Leadership Capital, a CXO hiring firm based in Bengaluru.

Word of the Day (bellwether)-26MAY25

This word is present in Tech lay-offs’ cascading effect on India’s economy and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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