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(n)
Synonym of morning: the part of the day between sunrise and noon.
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(uncountable) The morning twilight period immediately before sunrise.
Daybreak.
The beginning of the day; the first moment of daylight.
(archaic) The beginning of the day, or first appearance of light; the dawn; daybreak.
The first beginnings of something.
The time of day at which the first crow of a cockerel is heard; dawn or daybreak; first light
The time when light first appears in the morning; dawn, especially the start of dawn.
(US) The time of day when the sun appears above the eastern horizon.
The time of day when the sun appears above the eastern horizon.
A greeting consisting of the interjection.
the first light of day
The period of time between dawn and noon.
(adj)
Of or relating to morning; that happens in the morning.
The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.
The time of day between afternoon and night.
(obsolete) morning
The time of day when the Sun seems to reach its highest point in the sky; solar noon.
(countable) The time when the Sun is below the horizon when the sky is dark.
The natural light that is ambient in daytime, being mostly sunlight (both direct and indirect, on either sunny days or cloudy days).
A particular time or period of vague extent.
(adv)
(US, in Spanish-speaking contexts) Tomorrow.
A period of time equal or almost equal to a full day-night cycle, being 24 hours long.
(uncountable) The day after the present day.
(time) A unit of time of one twenty-fourth of a day (sixty minutes).
The current day or date.
(uncountable) The person or thing in the first position.
The act of checking in at a hotel, airport, etc.
The rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.
The time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced.
Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time.
previously; before now; sooner
A strong wind.
The act of awaking, or ceasing to sleep.
A flat piece of coarse material used for wiping one’s feet, or as a decorative or protective floor covering.
A showing of a movie, sporting event, or theatrical performance in the morning or afternoon.
The day or night before, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.
An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
A surname from French.
(poetry) A type of lyrical poetry, traditionally Provençal, about lovers who must part at dawn.
Initialism of Royal Children's Hospital.
(Scotland) A wife.
Alternative spelling of matinee. [A showing of a movie, sporting event, or theatrical performance in the morning or afternoon.]
The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
The cry "hallo!"
(countable) The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end
A surname from Chinese.
Type of singing done generally without instruments and harmony.
(country dancing) A choreographic figure in which three or more dancers weave between one another, passing by left and right shoulder alternately.
(Queensland, New Zealand) A small saveloy often consumed with tomato sauce at parties.
A large Arctic marine mammal related to seals and having long tusks, tough, wrinkled skin, and four flippers, Odobenus rosmarus.
A state in eastern Malaysia located at the Northern part of the Borneo island with the main city Kota Kinabalu as its capital.
(American football) The act of playing as a quarterback
An independent city in central Maryland, United States.
"Hello!" or an equivalent greeting.
(N)
a 1968 American black comedy film co-written and directed by Brian De Palma.
a freemium web and mobile application which provides a form of VPN service to its users through a peer-to-peer network.
(poetic, literary, archaic) Morning time.
(dialectal) The earlier part of the day; the morning or early afternoon.
First in importance, degree, or rank.
Morning prayers.
An instance of becoming brighter.
(idiomatic) The very beginning of the day; the crack of dawn; daybreak, dawn.
at the first glimpse or impression
A surname.
Noon; twelve o'clock during the day.
The middle of the morning.
The day immediately before today; one day ago.
Noon.
Every afternoon.
The time or hour at or around which lunch is normally eaten.
The middle of the afternoon, normally between 2 and 4 pm.
Any period of seven consecutive days.
(fandom slang) A creature in a video game, usually one which is captured, trained up and used in battles.
The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in Western countries, Saturday and Sunday.
The period immediately preceding dawn.
Near the end of a period of time.
Any individual day of the week, except those which form the weekend or the single weekly day off; that is:
(informal, somewhat dated) In the evening, during the evening.
Twelve o'clock at night exactly.
(rare, nonstandard) Forenoon.
midmorning
Pronunciation spelling of morning, representing non-rhotic English. [The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon.]
The time of noon; the time of day when the sun is highest in the sky, especially on a hot day.
(African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of morning. [The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon.]
(archaic) The rising of the sun; the time when the sun rises.
Midday; noon.
The time of noon.