tomorrowadverb, noun [ U or C ]
uk/təˈmɒr.əʊ/us/təˈmɔːr.oʊ/A1 (on) the day after today:
I'm having dinner with Rachel tomorrow night.
Oh, leave it till tomorrow.
Is John coming to tomorrow's meeting?
UK He'll be back tomorrow week/a week tomorrow (= a week from tomorrow).
US He'll be back a week from tomorrow.
C2 used more generally to mean the future:
Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal.
We make sacrifices now to give our children a better tomorrow.
More examples
- Dr Jones is very busy but I'm sure she'll be able to fit you in tomorrow.
- The price of petrol will rise by 5p a gallon from tomorrow.
- I've got a load of work to get through before tomorrow.
- Let's stay here tonight, then move on tomorrow morning.
- I've got to get this essay finished by tomorrow.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Days, & parts of the week
- Fri
- Friday
- long weekend
- midweek
- Mon
- Monday
- Saturday
- school night
- sun
- Sunday
- Thur
- Thursday
- Tue
- Tuesday
- wed
- Wednesday
- week
- weekend
- weeknight
- yesterday
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In the future & soon
Idiom(s)
like there is/was no tomorrow