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tomorrow
[tuh-mawr-oh, -mor-oh]
noun
the day following today.
Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
a future period or time.
the stars of tomorrow.
adverb
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.
tomorrow
/ əˈɒəʊ /
noun
the day after today
the future
adverb
on the day after today
at some time in the future
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tomorrow1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"When people are still missing, how can they complete the DNA process by tomorrow? What if my niece's remains haven't even been found? The wait is killing us," he said.
We will see what we can do tomorrow.
"When people are still missing, how can they possibly complete the DNA process by tomorrow? What if my niece's remains have not even been found? The wait is killing us," he said.
But speaking to reporters on his way to the G7 summit, which begins in Canada tomorrow, the prime minister said: "I've never said we should not look again at any issue."
The boys will be looking at any advantage we can get tomorrow.
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The spelling of tomorrow can be tough because it’s hard to remember whether to double the m or the r. How to spell tomorrow: Remember, tomorrow has one m but two r’s. You can break it down into the phrase Tom or row.
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