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Tonight Təˈnaɪt I Tomorrow Adverb Dinner Cold Expect

Word3 tonight
WordType (adverb)
Phonetic /təˈnaɪt/ /təˈnaɪt/
Example
  • will you have dinner with me tonight?
  • it's cold tonight.
  • i don't expect to see him until late tonight.
  • i will be out of town tonight and tomorrow.
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tonight

(adverb)/təˈnaɪt/ /təˈnaɪt/
  1. on or during the evening or night of today
    • Will you have dinner with me tonight?
    • It's cold tonight.
    • I don't expect to see him until late tonight.
    • I will be out of town tonight and tomorrow.

    Word Origin

    • Old English tō niht, from the preposition to + night. Compare with today and tomorrow.
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