Tomorrow or Tommorow
Which spelling is correct, Tomorrow or Tommorow, and how to use them properly.
Tommorow
Incorrect spelling - This spelling is incorrect. "Tommorow" is not a valid word in English.
"Tommorow" is a common misspelling of "Tomorrow". Always use "Tomorrow" when referring to the correct word.
Tomorrow
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
This is the correct spelling. "Tomorrow" is a noun/adverb meaning the day after today.
Definition of Tomorrow
"Tomorrow": This is the correct spelling. "Tomorrow" is a noun/adverb meaning the day after today.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Tomorrow
- • The next day
- • Following day
- • Subsequent day
- • Future
- • Day after today
- • Next day
- • Following morning
- • In the future
Usage Examples
"Correct:" We will meet tomorrow.
"Correct:" Tomorrow is going to be a busy day.
"Correct:" I'll finish the project tomorrow.
Notes:
- • "Tomorrow" is the correct spelling. "Tommorow" is a common misspelling—remember, it only has one "m" in the middle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it tommorow or tomorrow?
The correct word is "tomorrow." "Tommorow" is a common misspelling.
How to pronounce tomorrow?
The correct pronunciation is /təˈmɒr.oʊ/ (tuh-MOR-oh).
What does tomorrow mean?
The day after today; on or for the day after today.
Summary
Tomorrow is the correct spelling, while Tommorow is always incorrect. Use "Tomorrow" when referring to the correct word.