MORN


Meaning of MORN in English

[noun] [C] [literary] - a morningYonder breaks a new and glorious morn. morning [noun] - the part of the day from the time when the sun rises until the middle of the day or lunch timea beautiful/sunny/wet morning [C]I work three mornings a week at the bookshop. [C]She only works in the mornings. [C]What's our schedule for this morning? [U]I'd like an appointment for tomorrow morning, please. [U]I'll see you on Saturday morning. [U]He's been angry all morning. [U]We work all day, morning till night. [U]I had too much to drink at Sarah's party, and I felt terrible the morning after. [U]If possible, I'd like an early-morning or mid-morning flight (= a flight which leaves in the early morning or in the middle of the morning).Morning is also the half of the day between twelve o'clock at night and twelve o'clock in the middle of the day.The murder took place at four in the morning, when it was still dark.She said she would see you in the morning (= the next morning).Our neighbour's baby cries morning, noon and night (= all the time).The morning-after pill is a pill containing a drug which prevents a woman from getting pregnant if it is taken less than 72 hours after she has had sex.Morning dress (also a morning suit) is a very formal set of clothes worn by some men on occasions such as marriage ceremonies, including a long black or grey coat, striped trousers, and a top hat.The bridegroom was wearing morning dress/a morning suit.Morning sickness is the feeling of wanting to vomit experienced soon after waking by some women during the first months of pregnancy.The morning star is a planet, esp. Venus, which can be seen shining brightly in the east just before or as the sun rises.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.