TOMORROW
tomorrow
(adverb) the next day, the day after, following the present day
tomorrow
(noun) the day after today; “what are our tasks for tomorrow?”
tomorrow
(noun) the near future; “tomorrow’s world”; “everyone hopes for a better tomorrow”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Etymology
Adverb
tomorrow (not comparable)
On the day after the present day.
At some point in the future; later on
(possibly, obsolete) On next (period of time other than a day, such as a week or a month), following the present (period of time).
(obsolete) On the next day (following some date in the past).
Antonyms
• yesterday
Noun
tomorrow (plural tomorrows)
The day after the present day.
Synonyms
• morrow
Antonyms
• yesterday
Anagrams
• moorwort, rootworm, wormroot
Source: Wiktionary
To*mor"row, adv. Etym: [Prep. to + morrow.]
Definition: On the day after the present day; on the next day; on the
morrow.
Summon him to-morrow to the Tower. Shak.
To*mor"row, n.
Definition: The day after the present; the morrow."To-morrow is our wedding
day." Cowper.
One today is worth two to-morrows. Franklin.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition