tomorrow
/təˈmɑːroʊ/
nounadverbto · mor · row
Think: “To MORROW (morning) we go”—tomorrow starts with “to-” and has “morrow” in the middle.
Yes, it's tomorrow. Remember it has double R: to + mor + row → tomo**rr**ow.
Definitions
- adverbon the day after today
- nounthe day after today
Examples
- “We will finish the project tomorrow.”
- “Tomorrow is my sister’s birthday.”
- “If it rains today, we can go to the park tomorrow instead.”
Synonyms
the next daythe following dayday after todaynext day
Antonyms
yesterdaytoday
Translations
ES mañanaPT amanhãFR demain
Common misspellings
tomorowtommorowtomarrowtomorroetomorowwtomorrawtomorro
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