Tomorrow
UK /["/təˈmɒrəʊ/"]/US /["/təˈmɑːrəʊ/"]/
Definition
on or during the day after today
In simple words: The day after today.
Examples
- I'm off now. See you tomorrow.
- She's leaving tomorrow.
- They arrive **a week tomorrow/tomorrow week** *(= after a week, starting from tomorrow)*.
- The conference is taking place today and tomorrow.
- They refused to settle for a promise of jam tomorrow.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation. Avoid in very formal writing; instead, use 'the following day'.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'tomorrow' as 'to-morrow' — like a future adventure awaiting you.
Collocations
- tomorrow morning
- tomorrow night
- tomorrow's meeting
Synonyms
- the next day
- the following day
- after today
Antonyms
- yesterday
Common mistakes
- Confusing it with 'today'.
- Using it incorrectly with past tense.
- Saying 'tomorrows' instead of 'tomorrow'.