The difference between Overmorrow and Yesterday
When used as nouns, overmorrow means the day after tomorrow, whereas yesterday means the day immediately before today.
When used as adverbs, overmorrow means on the day after tomorrow, whereas yesterday means on the day before today.
check bellow for the other definitions of Overmorrow and Yesterday
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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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Yesterday as a noun:
The day immediately before today; one day ago.
Examples:
"Today is the child of yesterday and the parent of tomorrow."
"'Yesterday was rainy, but by this morning it had begun to snow."
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Yesterday as a noun:
The (recent) past, often disparaging.
Examples:
"'yesterday's technology"
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Yesterday as an adverb:
On the day before today
Examples:
"I started to watch the video yesterday, but could only finish it this evening."
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Yesterday as an adverb:
As soon as possible
Examples:
"I want this done yesterday!"