IPA: /təˈmɔːroʊ/
KK: /təˈmɔroʊ/
On or for the day after today.
We will meet tomorrow to discuss the project.
The day that comes after today.
I have a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
Tomorrow → The word 'tomorrow' originates from Old English 'tōmorrow', which is a combination of 'to' (meaning at or on) and 'morrow' (meaning morning or the next day). It refers to the day after today, specifically the next morning.
Think of 'to' meaning at or on, and 'morrow' meaning morning — together they help you remember that tomorrow is the next morning.