What is another word for early in the day?

Pronunciation: [ˈɜːlɪ ɪnðə dˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

"Early in the day" refers to the beginning or first part of the day. Synonyms for this phrase include "morning," "dawn," "sunup," "daybreak," and "first light." These terms indicate the time of day when the sun rises and the sky begins to brighten. Other synonyms for "early in the day" could include "forenoon," which refers to the period of time between morning and noon, or "AM," which is an abbreviation for "ante meridiem," meaning "before noon." Regardless of the specific synonym used, these terms all signify the early hours of the day when most people are just starting their daily routines.

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