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Definitions for tomorrow
təˈmɔr oʊ, -ˈmɒr oʊto·mor·row
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Princeton's WordNet
tomorrownoun
the day after today
"what are our tasks for tomorrow?"
tomorrowadverb
the near future
"tomorrow's world"; "everyone hopes for a better tomorrow"
tomorrowadverb
the next day, the day after, following the present day
Wiktionary
tomorrownoun
The day after the present day.
tomorrowadverb
On the day after the present day.
Etymology: From tomorwe, tomorwen, from tomorgen, to morgenne, tomergen, from to + morgene, mergen (dative of morgen), from murganaz, perhaps, from mergʰ-, equivalent to.
Wikipedia
Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a song by French singer Amanda Lear from her 1977 album I Am a Photograph, released as a single the same year. The song was a commercial success and remains one of Lear's biggest hits.
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tomorrow
Tomorrow refers to the day immediately following the present day, typically referring to the future. It is the next day in chronological sequence, when events, tasks, or plans are anticipated or scheduled to occur.
Webster Dictionary
Tomorrowadverb
on the day after the present day; on the next day; on the morrow
Tomorrownoun
the day after the present; the morrow
The Roycroft Dictionary
tomorrow
The mother of regret.
Editors Contribution
tomorrownoun
Expressing a point to reach at the end of 24 hours where humus is formed under acid conditions as a rising horizontal line of entries in the light. 1.) on the day after today. In the future, esp. the near future.
Everyday I take my time to prepare for tomorrow.
Etymology: Children
Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on April 17, 2024
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'tomorrow' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1438
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'tomorrow' in Written Corpus Frequency: #393
Adverbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'tomorrow' in Adverbs Frequency: #107
Anagrams for tomorrow »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tomorrow in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of tomorrow in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of tomorrow in a Sentence
Tomorrow is the 48thannual March for Life.Although this year’s March will be primarily virtual, the importance of standing together to protect the unborn, the most vulnerable, and alllife is as important now as it hasever been.
Everything in life changes you in some way. Even the smallest things. If you do not accept these changes you do not accept yourself. For through these changes brings new and greater things to you, making you wiser, as time progresses. To avoid these changes is a loss. You only live your life once. Do not waste a minute of it avoiding things. Let them come to you, and learn from them. There is always tomorrow.
All these executive orders he's gon na come out with tomorrow that are going to undermine our Second Amendment rights -- on my first day in office, they're gone.
I'm still amazed that I won, let alone that we weren't playing tomorrow, so for that turnaround right there, to watch that happen, I feel for Dustin.
At this moment when Taiwan is wondering whether it's going to be Ukraine today, Taiwan tomorrow... the presence of a senior and bipartisan ex-governmental delegation is here to illustrate that United States security commitment indeed is different and is higher to Taiwan than it is to Ukraine.
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Translations for tomorrow
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- môreAfrikaans
- في الغد, الغد, غدًاArabic
- sabahAzerbaijani
- иртәгәBashkir
- за́ўтраBelarusian
- у́треBulgarian
- আগামীকালBengali
- warc'hoazh, arc'hoazhBreton
- demàCatalan, Valencian
- кханаChechen
- zítra, zítřekCzech
- yforyWelsh
- i morgen, morgendagDanish
- morgenGerman
- αύριοGreek
- morgaŭ, morgaŭoEsperanto
- mañanaSpanish
- hommeEstonian
- biharBasque
- سوا, فرداPersian
- huomenna, huominenFinnish
- nimatakaFijian
- í morgin, morgindagurFaroese
- demainFrench
- moarnWestern Frisian
- amárach, amáireachIrish
- a-màireachScottish Gaelic
- mañáGalician
- કાલ, કાલેGujarati
- mairaghManx
- מחרHebrew
- कलHindi
- demenHaitian Creole
- holnapHungarian
- վաղըArmenian
- demanInterlingua
- besok, esokIndonesian
- echiIgbo
- morgeIdo
- morgundagur, á morgunIcelandic
- domaniItalian
- 明日, あすJapanese
- bénjing énjing, sésok ésokJavanese
- ხვალGeorgian
- roshoKikuyu, Gikuyu
- ертеңKazakh
- ស្អែកKhmer
- ನಾಳೆKannada
- 내일Korean
- سبهی, سبهینێKurdish
- a-vorowCornish
- эртеңKyrgyz
- crās, dies castinus, dies castina, dies crastinusLatin
- ມື້ອື່ນLao
- rytoj, rytdiena, rytojusLithuanian
- rītdiena, rītLatvian
- ampitso, rahampitsoMalagasy
- āpōpōMāori
- у́треMacedonian
- നാളെMalayalam
- маргаашMongolian
- उद्याMarathi
- esokMalay
- għadaMaltese
- နက်ဖြန်Burmese
- i morgenNorwegian
- भोलिNepali
- morgenDutch
- i morgonNorwegian Nynorsk
- i morgenNorwegian
- yiską́ągoNavajo, Navaho
- demanOccitan
- waabangOjibwe, Ojibwa
- ਭਲਕੇPanjabi, Punjabi
- jutroPolish
- amanhãPortuguese
- paqarinQuechua
- damaunRomansh
- mâineRomanian
- за́втраRussian
- श्वस्Sanskrit
- crasSardinian
- سُڀاڻي, سڀاڻيSindhi
- sutradan, сутрадан, sutra, сутра, сутрaSerbo-Croatian
- හෙටSinhala, Sinhalese
- zajtraSlovak
- jútriSlovene
- taeaoSamoan
- berritoSomali
- nesërAlbanian
- i morgon, imorgon, morgondagSwedish
- keshoSwahili
- நாளைTamil
- రేపుTelugu
- фардоTajik
- พรุ่งนี้, วันพรุ่งนี้Thai
- ertirTurkmen
- bukasTagalog
- ‘apongipongiTonga (Tonga Islands)
- yarınTurkish
- иртәгәTatar
- ānānahiTahitian
- ئەتەUyghur, Uighur
- за́втраUkrainian
- کلUrdu
- ertagaUzbek
- ngày mai, maiVietnamese
- odel, odeloVolapük
- מאָרגןYiddish
- ọlaYoruba
- 明天Chinese
- kusasaZulu
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