Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Future and past days
adv
(text messaging) Nonstandard spelling of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.]
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(Internet slang) Abbreviation of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.]
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(obsolete or rare) In succession; one after another; in the course of events.
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(dialectal or archaic) Alternative form of tomorrow [On the day after the present day.]
n
(obsolete, rare) The day after, the morrow.
v
To have begun at a particular time; to have records of something extending to a time in history.
n
the next day.
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(obsolete) On the day before yesterday.
n
(US, nonce word, nonstandard) The day after tomorrow.
adj
(archaic) Future.
adj
(archaic or literary, rare outside grammar) Of or pertaining to yesterday.
n
(idiomatic, economics, by extension) Availability of a resource at a future date.
adv
Most recently.
adv
(Scotland, obsolete) yesterday
adj
Alternative spelling of latter-day. [Modern, recent.]
adv
(US, in Spanish-speaking contexts) Tomorrow.
n
Obsolete spelling of morrow [(archaic or poetic) The next or following day.]
n
(archaic or poetic) The next or following day.
adj
(obsolete) Most direct, or shortest or nearest in distance or time.
adv
(India, West Africa) On the day after tomorrow.
adj
That which is next; the next to be up.
adj
Relating to the following day, often regarding a provided service.
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(archaic) On the day after tomorrow.
adj
(postmodifier) Following expressions of time to indicate how long ago something happened; ago.
n
The past historic tense.
adj
Abbreviation of present. [Relating to now, for the time being; current.]
adj
(obsolete) next; immediately preceding or following
n
Today.
n
(Philippines) the day before yesterday.
adj
(set phrase) (of dates, especially days of the week) the immediate next, rather than the one belonging to the following week (year, etc.).
adv
Archaic spelling of today. [On the current day or date.]
adv
Archaic spelling of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.]
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(obsolete) tomorrow
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Pronunciation spelling of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.]
adv
On the day after the present day.
adj
(informal) Futuristic.
n
(informal) Clipping of tomorrow. [The day after the present day.]
adv
Pronunciation spelling of yesterday. [On the day before today.]
n
(archaic, poetic) A morning of a previous day or time.
n
The day immediately before today; one day ago.
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(regional) day before yesterday
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(During) yesterday evening.
n
(now rare, archaic) The morning of yesterday.
n
A day in the sequence of days from past to future, emphasizing the connection between past and future events.
adj
(archaic, rare) Of or pertaining to yesterday.
n
A past or prior season, last season; an earlier or previous period of time.
adv
On the sol (Martian day) before the present one.
adv
Pronunciation spelling of yesterday. [On the day before today.]
adv
Pronunciation spelling of yesterday. [On the day before today.]

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