English to Tamil Dictionary bellwether

bellwether

அளந்து
definition
noun
So a bellwether is the head ram with a bell hung around its neck.
the leading sheep of a flock, with a bell on its neck.
translation of 'bellwether'
நலந்தட்டிய தலைச்செம்மறி
example
In all fairness, there have been a few 'bellwether' albums to emerge from the scene that will no doubt achieve longevity and reiterate the importance of their predecessors.
the market's 'bellwether' stock
As the world's largest chipmaker, the company is clearly the 'bellwether' for the PC market.
This cross section of urban and rural makes Ohio a 'bellwether' state which picks the winner in almost every election.
If voters pass it, California - a 'bellwether' state for criminal justice trends - will have among the country's most sweeping DNA sampling policies.
Nationally, Wisconsin is considered a 'bellwether' state because ban opponents here will have considerable lead time to mount an aggressive campaign to stop the amendment.
She noticed there were fewer dealers bidding this season for stock, which is not a good 'bellwether' .
It is a 'bellwether' film in that it illustrates American race and gender inequity more directly and honestly than most Westerns of its time.
college campuses are often the 'bellwether' of change
In the days prior to the announcement the market had been nervous that a set of disappointing figures from the 'bellwether' of the tech stocks could have precipitated a significant drop in share prices.
Some mention the study in 'bellwether' terms, indicating that it's time for more clinical study of over-the-counter treatments in dermatology and other industries.
This is the most demographically chaotic state in the country and, not coincidentally, that's why it's the new 'bellwether' state of this country.
Whether recent gains can be sustained after that will depend on the ability of financial and other industrial stocks to catch up with 'bellwether' electronics that have led the upturn.
Government has grown well beyond that point in the United States, making great strides in centralizing and growing political power in the 'bellwether' years of 1861, 1913, 1933, and 1965.
ICI used to be a 'bellwether' of the British manufacturing sector.
There is truly nowhere a sheep will not follow the 'bellwether' .
So a 'bellwether' is the head ram with a bell hung around its neck.
It is considered a 'bellwether' seat and one the ALP needs to secure if they are to win Government.
Docile as a 'bellwether' sheep, he let himself be led away, and the rest of the castaways crowded close behind him.
Basildon is now the 'bellwether' of Britain's voting behaviour
Florida's the new 'bellwether' state of this country, and so it's more imperative that the problems get fixed here.
But a very few will become the 'bellwethers' - and redefine the world.
These are the 'bellwethers' of the chemical industry.
And since changes in the Arctic are considered 'bellwethers' of what is to come further south, the researchers consider this their most urgent environmental wake-up call to date.
On the way to my rural hideout on the fringes of Kansas City came upon three articles - all in the New York Times - that are 'bellwethers' of the emerging power of integrated, interdisciplinary design.
Tech stocks also suffered, despite some positive news concerning two 'bellwethers' .
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