Word "MORN" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the time period between dawn and noon
Synonyms:
forenoon, morning, morning time
Examples:
I spent the morning running errands

Crossword Clues for MORN

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It "smiles on the frowning night," in "Romeo and Juliet" New York Times 19 Sep 2025
Poetic time Newsday 18 Sep 2025
Poetic time Newsday 18 Jul 2025
Day's start
Poetic daybreak Newsday 29 Jun 2025
Early hours, to poets Wall Street Journal 09 Jun 2025
When to choose one of two letters? (4)
Poetic time of day … and a clue to the circled square in this row New York Times 20 Mar 2025
Poetic first part of the day The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 08 Mar 2025
Early hours The Telegraph Quick 02 Mar 2025
Regret leaving university before noon
A.M., for short
Sunrise poetically speaking
Poetic daybreak Newsday 21 Jan 2025
Dawn, in verse
The time period between dawn and noon (4)
First part of day, poetically The Telegraph Mini 03 Oct 2024
E'en opposite
"September ___," 1979 single by Neil Diamond that you can add to your "September Playlist"
Sunup time, to Keats
Night opposite, for short
Part of the day after dawn, poetically
Poetic daybreak Newsday 14 Jul 2024
Either letter comes early in the day (4)
First part of day
Doctor joins the Royal Navy early in the day (4)
Tennyson's changer of "all the orient into gold" Newsday 23 Mar 2024
Poet's early part of the day Newsday 11 Mar 2024
Neil Diamond hit "September -"
Early hours to a poet
The poet's half day
Early hours, poetically Universal 19 Sep 2023
Daybreak, in verse Newsday 13 Sep 2023
Eve's opposite LA Times Daily 12 Sep 2023
Brekkie time, briefly
Early period Eugene Sheffer 22 Jun 2023
Early part of the day, for short
First half of the day, for short
Forenoon Newsday 04 May 2023
Pre-noon period, in poems Newsday 21 Mar 2023
'The year's at the spring / And day's at the ___': Robert Browning New York Times 12 Feb 2023
Start of the day, in poetry New York Times 02 Jan 2023
Early period Eugene Sheffer 24 May 2022
Either end of musician or poet's early period The Times Cryptic 27 Apr 2022
Dawn, to Donne Wall Street Journal 02 Oct 2021
Dawn's second service
Eve's opposite LA Times Daily 07 Apr 2021
Eve's opposite The Washington Post 07 Apr 2021
Either end of Milton's poetic early period
Sun up Canadiana 26 Oct 2020
"... where the sun / Came peeping in at __": Thomas Hood LA Times Daily 21 Oct 2020
'... where the sun / Came peeping in at __': Thomas Hood The Washington Post 21 Oct 2020
Poetic period LA Times Daily 16 Aug 2020
Poetic period The Washington Post 16 Aug 2020
Byron's time of day Newsday 31 Jul 2020
Eve's inverse The New Yorker 23 Mar 2020
Sunrise time, in poetry
Daybreak, to an old poet Family Time 08 Mar 2020
Daybreak, poetically Newsday 11 Nov 2019
Poetic daybreak Newsday 15 Oct 2019
Early hours, poetically USA Today 13 Sep 2019
Daybreak, to Dickinson Wall Street Journal 20 Aug 2019
Poet's early hours
Bright first part of the day, for short
Eve's counterpart New York Times 07 Jul 2019
Poetic daybreak Wall Street Journal 02 Jul 2019
Daybreak, to poets USA Today 08 Jun 2019
Time starting at dawn, to poets New York Times 13 May 2019
Opposite of eve Family Time 31 Mar 2019
Poetic word for dawn
Daybreak, in verse USA Today 03 Feb 2019
Time starting at dawn, to poets
Poetic daybreak
Daybreak, to Dickinson
Early hours, poetically
Daybreak, to poets
Daybreak, in verse
Eve's counterpart
Part of the day after dawn, for short
Eve's opposite Thomas Joseph 17 Nov 2018
Poetic period Newsday 09 Nov 2018
Dawn, to Donne New York Times 12 Mar 2018
"September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
Early hours, to bards USA Today 24 Feb 2018
Daylight, poetically Universal 02 Feb 2018
Poetic time to loudly lament The Sun Two Speed 11 Jan 2018
First part of the day The Sun Two Speed 11 Jan 2018
Poet's early hours USA Today 01 Jan 2018
Daylight, poetically
Dawn, to Donne
Early hours, to bards
Poet's early hours
Bards' A.M Premier Sunday 17 Dec 2017
Hours ere noon Wall Street Journal 25 Nov 2017
'A brighter ___ awaits the human day': Shelley Wall Street Journal 18 Nov 2017
Poetic time Newsday 10 Nov 2017
E'en's opposite Universal 27 Jun 2017
Romeo said the lark was its herald Wall Street Journal 25 May 2017
Sunrise time, in poetry Family Time 24 Apr 2017
E'en's opposite
Eve's opposite
Daybreak, to Keats Family Time 19 Dec 2016
It's ere noon Premier Sunday 25 Sep 2016
Daybreak, to Donne New York Times 09 Aug 2016
Sunrise time, in poetry Wall Street Journal 28 Jul 2016
Even's opposite New York Times 01 Jul 2016
Early part of day (poetic) The Times Concise 29 Apr 2016
"Sweet is the breath of __": Milton LA Times Daily 24 Apr 2016
Poetic dawn Newsday 07 Feb 2016
Poetic daybreak USA Today 15 Jan 2016
Poetic daybreak
Even's opposite
Daybreak, to Donne
Time to rise, in poetry New York Times 07 Oct 2015
"September ___" (Neil Diamond hit) Universal 07 Sep 2015
A.M. hours, in poetry New York Times 06 Apr 2015
Poetic time LA Times Daily 08 Mar 2015
Early hours Eugene Sheffer 28 Feb 2015
The wee hours, to the Bard Universal 17 Jan 2015
A.M. hours, in poetry
Time to rise, in poetry
Eve's opposite
"September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
The wee hours, to the Bard
Poetic time
Poetic time of day
Not eve for sure
Time before noon, in poems
Poetic time of day
Poets' A.M.
Barbara Dickson "Bonny at ___"
Before noon, poetically
"Grey-eyed" thing in "Romeo and Juliet"
Poetic time
Eve's opposite
"September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
Time twixt sunup and noon
Early time
Early hours
Daybreak, in verse
Daybreak, in poetry
Neil Diamond "September ___"
Said to regret loss of PM?  No
Sonneteer's sunup
Dawn, poetically
Poetic day starter
Eve's opposite
Forenoon
Eve's opposite
Pre-noon, in poems
Eve's opposite
Neil Diamond's "September ___"
Poetic time of day
Poet's time of day
Poetic period
Poetic period
Daybreak, poetically
Eve's counterpart, poetically
"Wandering at ___" (Whitman poem)
Even's counterpart
Dawn, to Donne
"September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
Poetic A.M.
Poetic daybreak
"The Son of __ in weary Night's decline": Blake
Early hours
Early time
Early period
Forenoon
Not eve
"The Son of __ in weary Night's decline": Blake
Early hours, poetically
"The summer __ is bright and fresh": Bryant
Dawn time, poetically
Sunup, to a 43 Across
Starting time?
Eve opposite
Time after sunrise, poetically
Eve's opposite
Dawn, poetically
Dawn, to Donne
Awakening time, for most
Eve's counterpart
Eve opposite
"No sleep till __": Byron
Even opposite
Early time for poets
Dawn, poetically
Dawn, to Donne
"O May, Thy ___" (Robert Burns song)
Poetic time of day
The dawn
"The grey-eyed ___ smiles on the frowning night": Shakespeare
"September __" (Chabas painting)
Dawn and on
Poet's daybreak
Part of the day ere noon
"September ___" (Diamond)
Eve follower
Eve's follower
Eve's counterpart
Period ere noon
Daybreak, in verse
Eve's counterpart
Dawn
"September ___"
In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad"
When roosters crow
Time starting at dawn
"September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
Literary time of day
Prenoon period, in poetry
Dawn, poetically
Eve's counterpart
Break of day
Small hours
Early time for bards
Daybreak, to Keats
Poet's dawn
Pre-noon time, in poems
Pre-noon time, in poems
Poet's dawn
Dawn
Daybreak, to Keats
The dawn, to Milton
The dawn, to Keats
Poetic a.m.
Forenoon
Eve's counterpart
A.M. time
AM hours
Eve follower
Poet's dawn
Beginning of day
Either end of musician or poet's early period
Before noon, poetically
Eve opposite
Poetic time of day
Daybreak
Donne's daybreak
Eve's counterpart
"September ___": Diamond
Early hours
Early part of the day
Literary time of day
Sunrise poetically
Early in the day, to a poet
Time of day, to Tennyson
Literary time of day
Evening's opposite
Dawn
Daybreak
Sunrise, to Shelley
Poet's A.M.
Cockcrow
"September ___"
"And day's at the ___": Browning
Opposite of e'en
"September ___," Chabas painting
Poetical A.M.
"Rise, happy ___ . . . ": Tennyson
" . . . incense-breathing ___": T. Gray
When Phoebus arises
When Phoebus rises
Poetic A.M.
A.M.
"Sweet is the breath of ___ . . . ": Milton
"On a St. Patrick's ___ . . . "
Poetic time
Time of day
Time of day, to a bard
September time
Sunrise
September ___
Sunrise.
September ___.
Period of the day.
"September ___."
Dawn: Poet.
Time of day: Poet.
Time following the dayspring.
Poet's time of day.
Omar says it brings a thousand roses.
Part of the day.
Cockcrow.
Daybreak: Poet.
Aurora's time.
Poetic time.
Time of day.
Poetic time of day.
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