- tomorrow
- to|mor|row1 W2S1 [təˈmɔrəu US -ˈmo:rou, -ˈma:-] adv[: Old English; Origin: to morgen, from to 'to' + morgen 'morning']on or during the day after today▪ Our class is going to London tomorrow.a week from tomorrow also a week tomorrow/tomorrow week BrE▪ Terry's new job starts a week tomorrow.tomorrow morning/night etc▪ We're meeting tomorrow evening.tomorrow 2tomorrow2 n [U]1.) the day after today▪ I'll see you at tomorrow's meeting.2.) the future, especially the near future▪ The computers of tomorrow will be smaller and more powerful.3.) do sth like there's no tomorrowdo something very quickly and carelessly, without worrying about the future▪ Rita's spending money like there's no tomorrow.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.