Noun
sign of the times (plural signs of the times)
(idiomatic) Something that is symbolic of an era.
"As a sign of the times, views for guided meditation videos are up 40 per cent since mid March, while DIY face mask tutorials have been viewed over 1 billion times," informed Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Source: Internet
In a sign of the times, investor George Soros devoted the bulk of his hour-long speech this year at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to excoriating Facebook and Google. Source: Internet
Call it a sign of the times: At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, there are more vendors listed as selling “smart cities” technologies than gaming products or drones. Source: Internet
I can only hope that it is a sign of the times to come and nobody wants another bubble to burst anytime soon, especially one in the tech industry. Source: Internet
In that regard, Service Pack 2 is only one more sign of the times." Source: Internet
Jay, that's incredibly frustrating - a real sign of the times. Source: Internet