TOMORROW


Meaning of TOMORROW in English

I. təˈmä](ˌ)rō, ]rə also -ˈmȯ]; ]rəw or ]rō+V\ adverb

Etymology: Middle English to morgen, to morwen, from Old English tō morgenne, tō morgen, from tō to + morgenne, dative of morgen morning, morrow — more at morn

: on or for the day after today : on or for the morrow

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English to morwen, from to morwen tomorrow (adverb)

1. : the day after the present : morrow

the Senate took a recess until tomorrow — Congressional Record

baffled as to how his tomorrows are to be spent — Florence Bullock

2. : future 1a

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