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tomorrows

Tomorrows is the plural form of tomorrow, used to refer to multiple future days or to the future in a plural or collective sense. In ordinary usage, tomorrow designates the day after today; tomorrows—when used—appears mainly in stylistic, poetic, or rhetorical contexts, or as a proper noun in titles and branding. The term can signal discussions of several possible futures or of the days that lie ahead.

Etymology: Tomorrows is formed by adding the standard plural suffix -s to tomorrow. Tomorrow itself derives

Usage: Because English typically treats tomorrow as a singular, tomorrows is relatively uncommon outside of specific

In culture and philosophy: The word is occasionally used as a title or brand name, and in

from
Old
English
to
morgen,
a
form
associated
with
the
concept
of
the
next
day
or
the
near
future,
a
lineage
shared
with
related
Germanic
languages.
expressive
aims.
Writers
may
employ
it
to
emphasize
multiplicity
of
events
to
come,
or
to
evoke
a
sense
of
forward-looking
continuity
in
a
sequence
of
days.
In
headlines
or
product
names,
tomorrows
may
appear
as
a
stylized
label.
speculative
fiction
or
time-theory
discussions
it
can
symbolize
branching
futures
or
multiple
potential
days
ahead.
See
also:
tomorrow,
future,
time.