The difference between Overmorrow and Tonight
When used as nouns, overmorrow means the day after tomorrow, whereas tonight means the nighttime of the current day or date.
When used as adverbs, overmorrow means on the day after tomorrow, whereas tonight means during the night following the current day.
check bellow for the other definitions of Overmorrow and Tonight
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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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Tonight as an adverb:
During the night following the current day.
Examples:
"I want to party tonight!"
"I had a wonderful time with you tonight."
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Tonight as an adverb (obsolete):
Last night.
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Tonight as a noun:
The nighttime of the current day or date; this night.
Examples:
"Tonight is the night."
"I have high hopes for tonight."