tomorrow
tomorrow
/təˈmɒrəʊ/
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.
Idioms
tomorrow
/təˈmɒrəʊ/
1 the day after today
Today is Tuesday, so tomorrow is Wednesday.
tomorrow afternoon/morning/night/evening
I'll see you the day after tomorrow.
The announcement will appear in tomorrow's newspapers.
I want it done by tomorrow.
The meeting isn't until tomorrow.
Tomorrow will be fine and dry according to the weather forecast.
A meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow.
2 the future
Who knows what changes tomorrow may bring?
Tomorrow's workers will have to be more adaptable.
These youngsters are the stars of tomorrow.
We need to plan for a better tomorrow.
Idioms
Word Origin
Middle English (as two words): from the preposition to + morrow. Compare with today and tonight.