morning

UK /ˈmɔːnɪŋ/ US /ˈmɔɹnɪŋ/
noun 4intj 1name 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

this, tomorrow, yesterday | Friday, Saturday, etc.

early, late

She always feels tired during late morning meetings at work.

April, May, etc. | spring, summer, etc. | beautiful, bright, fine, sunny | cold, frosty, grey

VERB + MORNING

spend

We spent the morning preparing breakfast and getting the children ready for school.

MORNING + VERB

dawn

A cold morning dawned over the city as we prepared for our long journey.

progress, wear on

The situation improved as the morning progressed and more information became available.

MORNING + NOUN

coffee, tea | prayer, service | rush hour, train | newspaper, paper | sickness

PREP

by ~, during the ~, in the ~, on Monday, etc. ~, towards ~

She always drinks coffee in the morning before checking her emails.

PHRASES

first thing in the morning

She always drinks her coffee first thing in the morning before checking her emails.

from morning till night, good morning

My grandmother works in the garden from morning till night during the summer season.

morning, noon and night

My grandfather worked in the garden morning, noon and night during the summer months.

the rest of the morning

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