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morning
noun
the
early
part
of
the
day
,
from
when
the
sun
rises
until
about
noon
•
Lisa
always
feels
cheerful
in
the
morning
before
school
.
Lisa
always
feels
cheerful
in
the
morning
before
school
.
•
The
birds
were
singing
loudly
this
morning
at
sunrise
.
The
birds
were
singing
loudly
this
morning
at
sunrise
.
Old
English
‘
morgen
’
meaning
the
early
part
of
the
day
;
cognate
with
German
‘
Morgen
’.
interjection
used
as
a
friendly
greeting
meaning
‘
good
morning
’
•
Morning
!
Did
you
sleep
well
?
Morning
!
Did
you
sleep
well
?
•
She
smiled
and
said
,
'Morning
,
everyone
,
'
as
she
entered
the
office
.
She
smiled
and
said
,
'Morning
,
everyone
,
'
as
she
entered
the
office
.
Shortened
form
of
the
greeting
‘
good
morning
,’
first
recorded
in
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
the
early
or
beginning
period
of
something
,
especially
life
or
an
era
•
In
the
morning
of
his
career
,
he
was
unsure
which
path
to
follow
.
In
the
morning
of
his
career
,
he
was
unsure
which
path
to
follow
.
•
The
nation
was
in
the
morning
of
a
new
technological
age
.
The
nation
was
in
the
morning
of
a
new
technological
age
.
Extended
figurative
use
recorded
since
the
16th
century
,
comparing
the
start
of
a
period
to
the
start
of
the
day
.