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[ UK /təmˈɒɹə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /təˈmɑˌɹoʊ, tuˈmɑˌɹoʊ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. the next day, the day after, following the present day
NOUN
  1. the day after today
    what are our tasks for tomorrow?
  2. the near future
    tomorrow's world
    everyone hopes for a better tomorrow

How To Use tomorrow In A Sentence

  • I'm feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow.
  • You can boil some brown rice and leave to cool for tomorrow. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • I overheard two fifteen year old girls behind me at the ATM planning to get together tomorrow night and eat ice cream and comfort each other when they didn't get any valentines.
  • The snowstorm will last till tomorrow afternoon.
  • If we don't save the rich people today they might be extinct tomorrow just like the dinosaurs. * shedding a fake tear for the plight of the rich* knixphan Says: Think Progress
  • Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.
  • One hour today is worth two tomorrow
  • Have you got a copy of the agenda for tomorrow's meeting?
  • Outlook for tomorrow and Sunday: Mainly dry and mild, with sunny intervals after clearance of any early mist or fog.
  • A study session held by the Beijing government for leaders of the "open" Church – organized as a sight-seeing tour for the first time – is set to conclude tomorrow.
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