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  1. noun. uk / təˈmɒr.əʊ / us / təˈmɔːr.oʊ / [ U ] the day after today: You feel bad now, but tomorrow is another day. Oh, leave it till tomorrow. Is John coming to tomorrow's meeting? week from tomorrow US He'll be back a week from tomorrow. C2 [ C or U ] a time in the future: Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal.

  2. The meaning of TOMORROW is on or for the day after today. How to use tomorrow in a sentence. Common Misspellings Tomorrow and Yesterday

  3. Netflix Asia. 2M subscribers. Subscribed. 8.2K. 798K views 2 years ago. Made half-human and half-spirit by accident, a young man is employed by a company of grim reapers in the underworld to carry...

  4. noun. us / təˈmɔːr.oʊ / uk / təˈmɒr.əʊ / [ U ] the day after today: You feel bad now, but tomorrow is another day. Oh, leave it till tomorrow. Is John coming to tomorrow's meeting? week from tomorrow US He'll be back a week from tomorrow. C2 [ C or U ] a time in the future: Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal.

  5. Tomorrow definition: the day following today. See examples of TOMORROW used in a sentence.

  6. /təˈmɒrəʊ/ /təˈmɑːrəʊ/ Idioms. on or during the day after today. I'm off now. See you tomorrow. She's leaving tomorrow. (especially British English) They arrive a week tomorrow/tomorrow week (= after a week, starting from tomorrow). The conference is taking place today and tomorrow. Topics Time a1. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  7. Tough fight for Dhanbad tomorrow. tomorrow News: Latest and Breaking News on tomorrow. Explore tomorrow profile at Times of India for photos, videos and latest news of tomorrow. Also find news ...

  8. A1. the day after today or on the day after today: It's my birthday tomorrow. Tomorrow is Friday. Fewer examples. Right, so Helen's coming tomorrow and Trevor on Thursday. I have to go to Manchester tomorrow. The deadline for entering the competition is tomorrow. Bye, see you tomorrow. Call me tomorrow - I'll have time to speak then.

  9. Use tomorrow to describe the day after today. If it's Monday, and you tell your brother that you'll see him tomorrow that means you'll see him on Tuesday.

  10. tomorrow /təˈmɔroʊ, -ˈmɑroʊ/ n. the day following today:[ uncountable] Tomorrow is another day. a future period or time:[ uncountable] the high-tech world of tomorrow. [ countable] stored up a lot of empty tomorrows. adv. on the day following today: I'll see you tomorrow. at some future time.

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