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Common collocations with morning in American Collocation

morning noun countable/uncountable

US /ˈmɔrnɪŋ/

at the beginning, middle, or end of the morning

early
late
mid

I usually have a small glass of fruit juice with breakfast, and an apple mid morning.

Drink the juice of fresh lemon in a glass of warm water first thing in the morning

with good weather

beautiful
bright
glorious
lovely
sunny
warm

On Saturday we awoke to a lovely sunny morning.

with wet weather

damp
foggy
misty
rainy
wet

The morning was wet and foggy, but we decided to go ahead with the trip anyway.

with cold weather

chilly
cold
crisp
frosty

It was a fine crisp early morning just before Christmas when we first noticed the change.

without sun

cloudy
dreary
dull
grey
overcast

The morning was overcast with a little rain from time to time.

relaxed

lazy
leisurely

We spent a leisurely morning looking around the old town.

begin

arrive
begin
break
dawn
start

Saturday morning dawned clear and bright.

continue

pass
progress
wear on

As the morning progressed, the crowd grew.