📆Tomorrow

adverb
/təˈmɒroʊ/

Meaning

on the day after today; in the future
the day after today

Example Sentences

Tomorrow we will visit the museum.

We are meeting tomorrow for the project discussion.

Synonyms

next day, following day, the following day
Entry 1
next day, following day
Entry 2
next day, the following day

Antonyms

today, yesterday
Entry 1
today, yesterday
Entry 2
yesterday, today

Collocations

tomorrow morning, by tomorrow, tomorrow's meeting, tomorrow night, tomorrow's plan
Entry 1
tomorrow morning, by tomorrow, tomorrow's meeting
Entry 2
tomorrow morning, tomorrow night, tomorrow's plan

More Example Sentences

She will reach there by tomorrow.

Bangladesh will play with India tomorrow.

Would you be interested for dinner tomorrow?

An appointment has been scheduled for tomorrow.

Sir, we have our assignment due at 12pm tomorrow.

Sir, we have our presentation due at 10am tomorrow.

I'm afraid tomorrow isn't good for me. Can we do it on Friday?

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small party with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small event with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

Tomorrow afternoon, we're having a small get-together with family and friends. Why don't you join us?

Related Vocabularies

used to make a word or phrase negative
in a steady, unmoving manner; with intense concentration
without being aware of one's actions or surroundings
Without intention; accidentally.
at all times; on all occasions; forever
In the mind or spirit; not outwardly visible.

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