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Definition of “tomorrow

tomorrow (təˈmɒrəʊPronunciation for tomorrow

Definitions

noun

  1. the day after today
  2. the future

adverb

  1. on the day after today
  2. at some time in the future

Word Origin

Old English tō morgenne,  from toOld English from 1 (at, on) + dative of ; see (at, on) + morgenne,  dative of morgenmorning; see morrow

Quotations

  • "Take therefore no thought for the morrow; for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself" Bible: St. Matthew
  • "After all, tomorrow is another day" Margaret Mitchell
  • "Tomorrow never comes"

Translations

  • British English: tomorrow Pronunciation for tomorrow You use tomorrow to refer to the day after today.Bye, see you tomorrow.təˈmɒrəʊ ADVERB Bye, see you tomorrow.
  • Spanish: mañana Pronunciation for mañana adv
  • French: demain Pronunciation for demain adv
  • German: morgen Pronunciation for morgen adv
  • Chinese: 明天Pronunciation for 明天 adv
  • Arabic: غَداًPronunciation for غَداً adv
  • Portuguese: amanhãPronunciation for amanhã adv
  • Russian: завтраPronunciation for завтра adv
  • Croatian: sutraPronunciation for sutra adv
  • Czech: zítraPronunciation for zítra adv
  • Danish: i morgenPronunciation for i morgen adv
  • Dutch: morgenPronunciation for morgen adv
  • Finnish: huomennaPronunciation for huomenna adv
  • Greek: αύριοPronunciation for αύριο adv
  • Italian: domaniPronunciation for domani adv
  • Japanese: 明日Pronunciation for 明日 adv
  • Korean: 내일Pronunciation for 내일 adv
  • Norwegian: i morgenPronunciation for i morgen adv
  • Polish: jutroPronunciation for jutro adv
  • Brazilian Portuguese: amanhãPronunciation for amanhã adv
  • European Spanish: mañana Pronunciation for mañana adv
  • Swedish: i morgonPronunciation for i morgon adv
  • Thai: พรุ่งนี้Pronunciation for พรุ่งนี้ adj
  • Turkish: yarınPronunciation for yarın adv
  • Vietnamese: vào ngày maiPronunciation for vào ngày mai adv

Usage examples

  • I'll be here in the evenings, if you can come... come, but not tomorrow.
    Robert Wilson, THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
  • Safe to say that our brains are now almost packed to capacity and we're all looking forward to getting the final exams over with tomorrow.
    Yachting Boating World (2004)
  • The site not enough to remember for our lifetime this barbaric act: the people of tomorrow must know how it really was ".
    Irish Times (2002)
  • The leading 50 players and ties after tomorrow 's second round will play 36 holes the following day.
    Glasgow Herald (2001)
  • If you want the books you can see them at the library tomorrow.
    Tracy Chevalier, THE VIRGIN BLUE (2002)

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