What is another word for tomorrow's?

Pronunciation: [təmˈɒɹə͡ʊz] (IPA)

If you want to avoid using the word "tomorrow's" in your writing or speech, there are plenty of synonyms you can choose from. Some options include "the following day", "the next day", "the day after today", "the coming day", "the future day" or "the upcoming day". You could also use phrases like "in the near future" or "in the coming weeks". If you want to get creative, you could even use words like "morrow" or "on the morrow" to refer to the day following today. Whatever synonym you choose, make sure it fits the tone and style of your message and is easily understood by your audience.

What are the hypernyms for Tomorrow's?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Tomorrow's

Don't let tomorrow's papers tell the news to the civilized world that down in Kentucky a mob trespassed the law and hung a prisoner by night!
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
So he is, doctor-and tomorrow's the day!
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
Young gentleman from London, England, finds ten hours in an American factory on a nice warm July day something of a physical effort-shall I have that put in tomorrow's Social Notes?
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford

Famous quotes with Tomorrow's

  • Today's smartest advertising style is tomorrow's corn.
    William Bernbach
  • Self-discipline is an act of cultivation. It require you to connect today's actions to tomorrow's results. There's a season for sowing a season for reaping. Self-discipline helps you know which is which.
    Gary Ryan Blair
  • So often we rob tomorrow's memories by today's economies.
    John Mason Brown
  • Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions.
    Edgar Cayce
  • If we do not act now to strengthen Social Security, the system that so many depend upon today will be unable to meet its promises to tomorrow's retirees, and it will burden our children and grandchildren with exhaustive taxes.
    Chris Chocola

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