The difference between Overmorrow and Today
When used as nouns, overmorrow means the day after tomorrow, whereas today means a current day or date.
When used as adverbs, overmorrow means on the day after tomorrow, whereas today means on the current day or date.
check bellow for the other definitions of Overmorrow and Today
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Overmorrow as an adverb (archaic):
On the day after tomorrow.
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Overmorrow as a noun (archaic):
The day after tomorrow.
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Today as an adverb:
On the current day or date.
Examples:
"I want this done today."
"'Today, my brother went to the shops."
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Today as an adverb:
In the current era; nowadays.
Examples:
"In the 1500s, people had to do things by hand, but today we have electric can openers."
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Today as a noun:
A current day or date.
Examples:
"synonyms: current day this day"
"'Today is the day we'll fix this once and for all."
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Today as a noun (US, meteorology):
From 6am to 6pm on the current day.