morn Antonyms

Meaning of morn

Wordnet

morn (n)

the time period between dawn and noon

Webster

morn (n.)

The first part of the day; the morning; -- used chiefly in poetry.

morn Sentence Examples

  1. The morn greeted the world with a gentle embrace, casting golden rays across the horizon.
  2. As the morn broke, birdsong filled the air, creating a symphony of sweet melodies.
  3. In the early morn, the dew glistened on the grass, like tiny diamonds scattered across the lawn.
  4. The crisp morn air invigorated the body and mind, dispelling any lingering weariness.
  5. The hikers set out at first morn, eager to witness the unspoiled beauty of nature.
  6. The morn's mist hung low over the lake, obscuring the distant shores in a veil of ethereal beauty.
  7. In the golden morn, butterflies flitted among the wildflowers, their vibrant wings painting the meadow with color.
  8. The morn's stillness was shattered by the distant sound of thunder, heralding an approaching storm.
  9. The early morn was perfect for contemplation, allowing the mind to wander freely and find inspiration.
  10. As the morn gave way to noon, the sun climbed higher in the sky, its warmth enveloping the land.

FAQs About the word morn

the time period between dawn and noonThe first part of the day; the morning; -- used chiefly in poetry.

day, dawning, morning, sunrise, dawn, sun, daylight, aurora,daybreak, sunup

afternoon, afternoon, night, sundown, sunset,night, dark, sundown, midnight, sunset

The morn greeted the world with a gentle embrace, casting golden rays across the horizon.

As the morn broke, birdsong filled the air, creating a symphony of sweet melodies.

In the early morn, the dew glistened on the grass, like tiny diamonds scattered across the lawn.

The crisp morn air invigorated the body and mind, dispelling any lingering weariness.