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UK//ˈmɒrəʊ//US//ˈmɔroʊ//

Significato di Morrow

The day after today.

In simple words: the day after today

Morrow in una frase

  • We will meet again on the morrow.
  • She promised to return the morrow after the festival.
  • The morrow brings new possibilities.
  • He planned to start his journey on the morrow.
  • They set off at dawn, eager for the morrow's adventures.

Come usare Morrow

Used mainly in literary or poetic contexts; less common in everyday speech.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Sounds like 'morrow' - think of a tomorrow filled with more adventures.

Parole correlate

Collocations with Morrow

  • on the morrow
  • the morrow after
  • evening before the morrow

Synonyms for Morrow

Common mistakes with Morrow

  • Confused with 'tomorrow' as a simple future time reference.
  • Used incorrectly when discussing the past.
  • Assuming it applies to more than one day.

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Domande frequenti su "Morrow"

Cosa significa "Morrow"?

the day after today

Qual è la definizione di "Morrow"?

The day after today.

Come si usa "Morrow" in una frase?

We will meet again on the morrow.

Puoi fare un altro esempio di "Morrow"?

She promised to return the morrow after the festival.

Quali sono i sinonimi di "Morrow"?

Alcune alternative comuni sono tomorrow, next day, following day.

Quali parole si abbinano a "Morrow"?

Si abbina spesso a on the morrow, the morrow after, evening before the morrow.

Quali sono gli errori comuni con "Morrow"?

Confused with 'tomorrow' as a simple future time reference. Used incorrectly when discussing the past. Assuming it applies to more than one day.

Come si pronuncia "Morrow"?

US: //ˈmɔroʊ//, UK: //ˈmɒrəʊ//. Ascolta l'audio qui sopra per sentire la pronuncia madrelingua.

Quando dovrei usare "Morrow"?

Used mainly in literary or poetic contexts; less common in everyday speech.