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Antonyms for morrow


Grammar : Noun
Spell : mawr-oh, mor-oh
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmɔr oʊ, ˈmɒr oʊ



Definition of morrow

Origin :
  • mid-13c., morewe-; c.1300, morwe, shortened variation of morewen "morrow" (see morn).
  • As in morning : noun first part of the day
  • As in future : noun time to come
Example sentences :
  • He looked above to estimate the ground he could cover on the morrow.
  • Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
  • On the morrow, Durochat was transferred to Versailles, where he was to be judged.
  • Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 » by Various
  • When the morrow comes, if we are still alive, we are to pray again.
  • Extract from : « An Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism » by Joseph Stump
  • Chip, thinking of the morrow's drive, groaned in real anguish of spirit.
  • Extract from : « Chip, of the Flying U » by B. M. Bower
  • Indeed, on the morrow she seated herself at the work-frame and embroidered as she was wont to do.
  • Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola
  • On the morrow I would bid a last farewell to that forest of many memories.
  • Extract from : « Green Mansions » by W. H. Hudson
  • Barbara heard them singing, and their song was about the prince who was to come on the morrow.
  • Extract from : « A Little Book of Profitable Tales » by Eugene Field
  • I was wanted at Johnstown by Sheriff Frey, on some matter which would not wait for the morrow.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • The bottle-green suit had been brushed, ready for the morrow.
  • Extract from : « The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby » by Charles Dickens
  • Does not this thrift prove that anxiety for the morrow is not after all quite unknown here?'
  • Extract from : « Freeland » by Theodor Hertzka

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