Morning means the time from when the sun rises until noon. It is the first part of the day. People often do things like eat breakfast or go to work in the morning.
I go for a walk every morning.
She drinks coffee in the morning.
Morning can also mean a special time for meetings, classes, or work that happens in the morning hours. People say 'morning meeting' or 'morning class' to show this use.
The morning meeting starts at nine.
Our morning class ends at eleven.
Morning can describe the time soon after a person wakes up. People often talk about how they feel or what they do at the start of their day.
I feel fresh in the morning.
He works best in the morning.
Morning can also mean the early light before the sun is high. This is the time when the day starts to get lighter outside.
Birds sing at morning light.
The morning fog was very thick today.
Morning can be used to talk about the start of a new time or event. This is a more figurative meaning where morning means a beginning, not a time of day.
The morning of a new era began.
This is the morning of our project.
Morning can be used rarely as a verb to mean 'to become morning' or 'to get light outside.' This use is old and not common in modern English.
The sky mornings slowly after the storm.
It morninged late that day in winter.
Morning is sometimes used as a short, informal greeting instead of 'Good morning'. People say this to say hello in the early part of the day.
Morning! How are you today?
He said 'Morning!' at school.