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    the day after tomorrow
  2. Both "the day after tomorrow" and "the day after next" literally mean two days from today. I have seen both used metaphorically for some day in the future. The only distinction between them is that one is somewhat more likely to be used metaphorically.

  3. No. There may have been one, or more, and there may still be dialectal variants around here and there. But there's no general word; instead there's a fixed phrase, which you used: the day after tomorrow. Germanic languages can use the word for morning to refer to the next daybreak.

  4. Jan 11, 2016 · The fixed phrase is not "the day after tomorrow" – it's simply "the day after". It can be the day after [any day reference]. Hence: "We won't be open on Christmas or the day after" (means we will be closed Dec 25 and Dec 26); or, "Aunt Lois will leave on Monday or the day after" (means she's planning to leave on Monday or Tuesday). –

  5. Apr 18, 2018 · The day after tomorrow” can be used to make an event sound closer, like it’s almost tomorrow. It is often used after the word “tomorrow”. The speaker is thinking about tomorrow and the next day: the day after tomorrow. For example: If I don’t have time to watch the movie tomorrow, I’ll watch it the day after tomorrow. What should ...

  6. Aug 8, 2015 · The day after tomorrow is a specific point in time, just like tomorrow, next week or Friday. As you see, the the is simply part of the whole expression and I cannot think of any situation where you would use day after tomorrow without the article for day .

  7. The Day After Tomorrow is a phrase commonly used to refer to a time in the near future. To use The Day After Tomorrow in a sentence, you simply insert it in a context where you are describing something happening or planned for the day after the current day.

  8. The day after tomorrow will be Lelya's name day. Jonathan has to go back day after tomorrow. The materials were scheduled to be delivered the day after tomorrow.

  9. Overmorrow definition: the day after tomorrow. See examples of OVERMORROW used in a sentence.

  10. Jun 29, 2023 · They mention tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and even today as potential moments to reveal everything. It showcases their internal conflict, struggling with the fear of rejection or potential consequences of expressing their love.

  11. adv. on the morrow; on the day following today: Come tomorrow at this same time. at some future time: We shall rest easy tomorrow if we work for peace today. Middle English to mor ( o) we, to morghe (see to, morrow ), variant of to mor ( o) wen, to morghen (see morn) 1225–75. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::