💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Overmorrow"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| amorrow | (dialectal or archaic) Alternative form of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.] |
| to morrownoun | Obsolete form of tomorrow. [On the day after the present day.] |
| to-morrownoun | Dated spelling of tomorrow |
| tomornnoun | (obsolete) tomorrow |
| yestermorrownoun | A day in the sequence of days from past to future, emphasizing the connection between past and future events. |
| ereyesterdaynoun | (obsolete except Ireland, Scotland) On the day before yesterday. |
| hereafterward | (archaic) Hereafter. |
| yestermornnoun | (now rare, archaic) The morning of yesterday. |
| laterward | (obsolete, rare) later on |
| whereover | (archaic) Over what. |
| overmorenoun | (obsolete) moreover; furthermore |
| ofttimenoun | (archaic) often |
| to-nitenoun | Archaic spelling of tonight. [During the night following the current day; during the evening of today.] |
| yesternnoun | (archaic) Yesterday. |
| eftsoonsnoun | (now archaic) Soon after, presently. |
| affornoun | Obsolete spelling of afore. [(archaic, dialect) Before, temporally.] |
| otherwhilesnoun | (archaic) sometimes; occasionally. |
| laterwards | (obsolete, rare) later on |
| erelong | (archaic) before long, soon. |
| yondernoun | (literary) The vast distance, particularly the sky or trackless forest. |
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