- MORNING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MORNING is dawn How to use morning in a sentence
- Morning - Wikipedia
Many people greet someone with the shortened 'morning' rather than 'good morning' It is used as a greeting, never a farewell, unlike 'good night' which is used as the latter To show respect, one can add the addressee's last name after the salutation: Good morning, Mr Smith
- MORNING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MORNING definition: 1 the part of the day from the time when the sun rises or you wake up until the middle of the day… Learn more
- MORNING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
The morning is the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime
- Morning - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Morning is the earliest part of the day No matter what time you get up, morning ends at noon Originally, in the 13th century, morning meant the time just before sunrise
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- morning - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English morwenyng, from morwen + -ing By surface analysis, morn + ing See also morrow (Middle English morwe) morning (plural mornings) I'll see you tomorrow morning I'm working in the morning, so let's meet in the afternoon
- Morning - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
As an adjective from 1530s; as a greeting by 1849, short for good morning Morning after in reference to a hangover is from 1884; in reference to a type of contraception, attested by 1967 Morning sickness as a symptom of pregnancy is from 1793 (Old English had morgenwlætung)
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