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Tomorrow - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tomorrow refers to the day after today. It is used to talk about future events, plans, or expectations. Example: We will meet tomorrow to discuss the project.

tomorrow

/təˈmɔroʊ/ /təˈmɒrəʊ/

Definition:

The day after today; the near future.

Synonyms:

morrow, the next day, the future

Part of Speech:

noun, adverb

Antonyms:

yesterday, today

Common Collocations:

tomorrow morning, tomorrow night, see you tomorrow, plan for tomorrow, until tomorrow

Derivatives:

tomorrows, tomorrow’s

Usage Tips:

Use "tomorrow" to refer to the next day or a future time; avoid redundancy like "tomorrow morning at 9 AM."

Common Phrases:

tomorrow is another day, like there’s no tomorrow, jam tomorrow

Etymology:

From Old English "tō morgenne," meaning "on the morrow."

Examples:

  • 1. I’ll see you tomorrow after school.
  • 2. Tomorrow is my birthday party!
  • 3. She promised to finish her work by tomorrow.
  • 4. We’re leaving for vacation early tomorrow morning.

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