English to Urdu Dictionary morning

morning

صبح
definition
adverb
mornings, she'd sleep late
every morning.
noun
I toiled in the fields from morning till night
the period of time between midnight and noon, especially from sunrise to noon.
translation of 'morning '
noun
صبح
example
I toiled in the fields from 'morning' till night
In a city like Glasgow, when people wake up in the 'morning' the first thing they do is open the paper.
Nowadays it's football from the time you wake up in the 'morning' until you to go bed at night.
The two and a half hours of language lessons in the 'morning' are not a pleasant ordeal for me.
Even so, John still starts work at three o'clock in the 'morning' seven days a week.
it was a little after eight in the 'morning'
tomorrow 'morning'
She wakes up early in the 'morning' and works on her wood sculptures until about noon.
No trams were running at the time, but it caused chaos in the 'morning' rush hour.
He spent three days working from seven in the 'morning' until eleven at night on his masterpiece.
every Monday 'morning'
at ten in the 'morning'
I've got a meeting this 'morning'
the following 'morning'
the 'morning' papers
Their mother worked the night shift at the local hospital and did not get home until eight in the 'morning' .
For a while, the birds kept both of us happy, sitting in the 'morning' sun, blue sky overhead.
Men drive more than women and they are on the road earlier in the 'morning' and later at night.
Many people are too busy in the 'morning' to eat breakfast or just do not feel hungry.
good 'morning' all!
it was a beautiful sunny 'morning'
he's coming back on Tuesday 'morning'
The 'morning' sun beats through the windows on Laura's face as she writes.
I'll see you in the 'morning'
it was a beautiful sunny 'morning'
Now, if it doesn't work in the 'morning' , we don't bother trying again until after lunch.
We were supposed to leave very early in the 'morning' since we had a very busy day ahead of us.
I walked out to the balcony and looked out into the 'morning' sun light.
it's 'morning'
yesterday 'morning'
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