Pronunciation: /mɔrn/
noun the period of time between midnight and noon, specifically the early hours of the day
A1 I wake up every morn feeling refreshed.
A2 She enjoys taking a walk in the morn before work.
B1 The morn air was crisp and cool as they set off on their hike.
B2 The morn sun peeked over the horizon, casting a warm glow on the landscape.
C1 The morn dew glistened on the grass, creating a magical atmosphere in the garden.
C2 As the morn broke, the city came to life with the hustle and bustle of commuters.
formal The morn was greeted with a sense of anticipation as the royal procession made its way through the streets.
informal I woke up early this morn and couldn't go back to sleep.
slang Let's catch up for brunch tomorrow morn.
figurative The morn of his career was filled with promise and potential.
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