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Morning vs Morningmare - What's the difference?

morning | morningmare |

As nouns the difference between morning and morningmare

is that morning is the part of the day from dawn to midday while morningmare is a nightmare experience in the morning.

As an interjection morning

is a greeting said in the morning; good morning.

morning

English

Noun

(wikipedia morning) (en noun)
  • The part of the day from dawn to midday.
  • * 1835 , Sir , Sir (James Clark Ross), Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-west Passage … , Volume 1, pp.284-5
  • Towards the following morning , the thermometer fell to 5°; and at daylight, there was not an atom of water to be seen in any direction.
  • *
  • , title=(The Celebrity), chapter=4 , passage=One morning I had been driven to the precarious refuge afforded by the steps of the inn, after rejecting offers from the Celebrity to join him in a variety of amusements. But even here I was not free from interruption, for he was seated on a horse-block below me, playing with a fox terrier.}}
  • The part of the day after midnight and before midday: one o'clock in the morning = 0100 or 1 a.m.
  • Antonyms

    * evening

    Derived terms

    * coffee morning * morn * morning after * morning-after pill * morning call * morning coat * morning draught * morning dress * morning glory * morning person * Morning Prayer * morning room * morning sickness * morning star * morning suit * morning tea

    See also

    *

    Interjection

    (en-interjection)
  • A greeting said in the morning; good morning
  • Statistics

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    morningmare

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (rare, humorous) A nightmare experience in the morning.
  • * 1997 , Anna Collins, Elliot Sullivan, Women Are from Bras, Men Are from Penus: A Survival Guide for Bypassing Communication and Getting Even in Your Relationships , page 27,
  • What a nightmare! Or morningmare , in this case.
  • * 2008 , Gary Diehl, Those Were the Days: Baseball, Hotdogs, Apple Pie, and.. , page 124,
  • My skin had goosebumps and my hands were damp and cold. I prayed I would never again be troubled by that—morningmare .
  • * {{quote-newsgroup, passage=Talking of nightmares on the M1, we went to York this morning to see the St.Nik. fair. We caught the 8.08 from New Pudsey and had to stand in a packed carriage as far as Leeds. Do people actually do this every day? What a morningmare !
  • , date=1999-11-25 , author=Les Hellawell , title=Re: Nightmare on the M1 - WARNING: thread convergence link to new thread drift , newsgroup=uk.local.yorkshire citation , accessdate=2011-09-08}}