Morning Routines

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noun a signal, as of a drum or bugle, sounded early in the morning to awaken soldiers, sailors, etc.

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  • The reveille sounded promptly at 6:00 AM, signaling the start of the day.
  • I always hit snooze when I hear the reveille in the morning.
  • I can never wake up on time, even with the reveille blaring in my ear.
  • The sunrise was like nature's reveille, waking up the world with its warm light.

noun a person who is lazy or slow to get moving in the morning

adjective having a tendency to fall asleep easily or often; drowsy

  • The sleepyhead struggled to stay awake during the important business meeting.
  • Hey sleepyhead, wake up and smell the coffee!
  • Quit being such a sleepyhead and get your act together.
  • Her dreamy eyes and slow movements earned her the nickname 'sleepyhead'.

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adjective relating to or occurring in the morning; early

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  • The matinal dew glistened on the grass as the sun began to rise.
  • I'm not a fan of matinal activities, I prefer to sleep in.
  • Let's skip the matinal meeting and grab some coffee instead.
  • The matinal light of inspiration sparked a new idea in her mind.

noun A person who is naturally active and alert early in the morning

  • She is not a morning person and prefers to start her work in the afternoon.
  • I'm definitely not a morning person - I need at least two cups of coffee to function properly.
  • My roommate is such a night owl, she always makes fun of me for being a morning person.
  • Being a morning person doesn't just mean waking up early, it also means being full of energy and positivity at the start of the day.