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Apr 7, 2024

Good morning vocabulary

Idioms for Early Mornings: “Up at the crack of dawn”: Refers to waking up extremely early in the morning, just as the sun begins to rise1. “Rise and shine”: A cheerful way to encourage someone to wake up and start their day. “Bright and early”: Describes doing something early in the morning, often with enthusiasm. “Breakfast of champions”: Refers to a hearty morning meal that provides energy for the day ahead. Descriptive Vocabulary for Mornings: “Sunrise”: The moment when the sun appears above the horizon. “Dew-kissed grass”: Imagery of grass covered in dewdrops early in the morning. “Golden hour”: The warm, soft light shortly after sunrise. “Morning haze”: The mist or fog that sometimes envelops the landscape in the early hours. “Crisp air”: The refreshing feeling of cool air in the morning. Expressions for Starting the Day: “Good day to you”: A polite and positive greeting. “It’s your day”: Encouraging someone to make the most of the day. “Have a great day!”: Wishing someone a positive and productive day. “Hello there!”: A friendly way to say hello in the morning. “Lovely to see you again”: Expressing pleasure at encountering someone in the morning2.

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  • English

  • Upper Intermediate