Morning Lark

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ lɑːrk/

Definitions of morning lark

noun Morning lark can also refer to a person who wakes up early in the morning feeling energetic and ready to start the day.

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a morning lark who wakes up early every day.

A2 As a morning lark, she enjoys watching the sunrise before starting her day.

B1 Being a morning lark, he prefers to schedule important meetings in the morning.

B2 The morning lark in our group always arrives early to set up for our meetings.

C1 Her reputation as a morning lark is well-known among her colleagues.

C2 The CEO, a self-proclaimed morning lark, starts his day with a 5 am workout.

Examples of morning lark in a Sentence

formal The morning lark was already singing when I woke up at dawn.

informal I envy morning larks who can wake up so early without an alarm.

slang My friend is a total morning lark, she's always up at the crack of dawn.

figurative Being a morning lark in a family of night owls, I always feel like I'm on a different schedule.

Grammatical Forms of morning lark

past tense

morning larked

plural

morning larks

comparative

more morning lark

superlative

most morning lark

present tense

morning larks

future tense

will morning lark

perfect tense

have morning larked

continuous tense

is morning larking

singular

morning lark

positive degree

morning lark

infinitive

to morning lark

gerund

morning larking

participle

morning larked

Origin and Evolution of morning lark

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'morning lark' originates from the behavior of larks, birds known for their melodious singing at dawn.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the behavior of larks, the term 'morning lark' evolved to refer to people who are early risers or who are most active and alert in the morning.