Definition of «morn»

The word "morn" is an old-fashioned term for morning. It can also refer to a period of time shortly after dawn, or the early part of the day.

Usage examples

  1. I woke up early in the morn to catch the sunrise.
  2. John greeted me with a cheerful 'good morn' when I entered the office.
  3. The birds were chirping loudly in the morn, signaling the start of a new day.
  4. We enjoyed a peaceful walk along the beach in the early morn.
  5. The dew glistened in the morn, creating a picturesque scene.
  6. She loved to sit on her balcony with a cup of coffee and watch the world wake up in the morn.
  7. The alarm clock rang in the morn, signaling the start of a busy day.
  8. We went hiking in the morn, eager to explore the beauty of nature.
  9. The fresh scent of flowers filled the air in the morn, creating a pleasant atmosphere.
  10. The farmer started his work in the morn, tending to the fields and animals.

Sentences with «morn»

  • The shower peaks on the early morning of the 22nd. (mentalfloss.com)
  • If they're sick, they might spend the early morning in our bed, but otherwise never. (babycenter.com)
  • They are perfect for back to school, so that we can easily pull them out of the freezer on busy morning for breakfast or to pack in lunches. (iheartnaptime.net)
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