tomorrow

pronunciation

How to pronounce tomorrow in British English: UK [təˈmɒrəʊ]word uk audio image

How to pronounce tomorrow in American English: US [təˈmɑːroʊ] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    the day after today
    the near future
  • Adverb:
    the next day, the day after, following the present day

Word Origin

tomorrow
tomorrow: [OE] Tomorrow was formed (following the model of today) from the preposition to (here in the sense ‘at, on’) and morgenne, the dative form of Old English morgen ‘morning’, which has evolved into modern English morn and morrow. => morning
tomorrow (adv.)
mid-13c., to morewe, from Old English to morgenne "on (the) morrow," from to "at, on" (see to) + morgenne, dative of morgen "morning" (see morn, also morrow). As a noun from late 14c. Written as two words until 16c., then as to-morrow until early 20c.

Example

1. Can I go to school tomorrow ?
2. Tomorrow or next week frequently turns into never .
3. And skulls as palpable as tomorrow 's moon .
4. We are coming here tomorrow .
5. Tell me your plan for tomorrow .

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