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Word: Morning Time

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Morning time refers to the period of the day that starts at dawn (when the sun rises) and continues until noon (12:00 PM). It is the time when many people wake up and begin their daily activities.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "morning time" to talk about activities you do or plans you have during the morning.
  • It is often used to describe specific actions or routines that take place in the morning.
Example Sentence:

"I spent the morning time running errands." (This means that during the morning hours, the person was busy completing tasks outside.)

Advanced Usage:
  • In more formal writing, you might refer to the "morning hours" instead of "morning time."
  • You can also say, "During the morning time, I like to drink coffee and read the news."
Word Variants:
  • Morning: The time of day before noon.
  • Morn: An old-fashioned term for morning, used in poetry.
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "morning time" can refer to a specific scheduled time in the morning, such as "morning time for the meeting is 9 AM."
Synonyms:
  • Morning hours
  • Early hours
  • Dawn to noon period
Idioms:
  • "The early bird catches the worm": This means that people who wake up early and start their day early tend to be more successful.
  • "Rise and shine": This is a cheerful way to encourage someone to wake up and start their day.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Wake up: To stop sleeping and get out of bed, usually in the morning.
    • Example: "I wake up at 6 AM every day."
  • Get up: To rise from bed.
    • Example: "I get up early to have breakfast."
Summary:

"Morning time" is a simple term that describes the hours between dawn and noon. It's a time for starting the day, running errands, or enjoying breakfast.

Noun
  1. the time period between dawn and noon
    • I spent the morning running errands

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