Tomorrow

/təˈmɔːroʊ/ noun

Definition

The day after today.

Etymology

It comes from Old English 'to morgenne', meaning 'on the morrow' or 'on the morning'. Over time, the phrase blended into the single word 'tomorrow'.

Kelly Says

Every time you say 'tomorrow', you’re using a word that originally focused on the morning. It shows how humans think of the future first as the next sunrise.

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