WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024to•mor•row /təˈmɔroʊ, -ˈmɑroʊ/USA pronunciation
n.
- the day following today:[uncountable]Tomorrow is another day.
- a future period or time:[uncountable] the high-tech world of tomorrow. [countable] stored up a lot of empty tomorrows.
adv.
- on the day following today:I'll see you tomorrow.
- at some future time.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024to•mor•row
(tə môr′ō, -mor′ō),USA pronunciation n.
- the day following today:Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
- a future period or time:the stars of tomorrow.
adv.
- on the morrow;
on the day following today:Come tomorrow at this same time.
- at some future time:We shall rest easy tomorrow if we work for peace today.
- Middle English to mor(o)we, to morghe (see to, morrow), variant of to mor(o)wen, to morghen (see morn) 1225–75
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
tomorrow /təˈmɒrəʊ/ n - the day after today
- the future
adv - on the day after today
- at some time in the future
Etymology: Old English tō morgenne, from to1 (at, on) + morgenne, dative of morgen morning; see morrow
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