(tomorrow) Opposite of the current date or time
“Who knows, tomorrow is another day and you never know what is going to come in the door.”
(yesterday) Opposite of the current date or time
“The news of yesterday has already passed into the region of archaeological research.”
Opposite of the current day or time
Opposite of at the present period of time
“Back then, there were no cell phones, and when you left home you were left alone.”
(tomorrow) Opposite of on, or in the course, of this present day
“It was a good end to a working week, even if I have to work tomorrow.”
(yesterday) Opposite of on, or in the course, of this present day
“I finished my project yesterday, and I am proud of it.”
Opposite of current or up to date
“The rapid evolution of technology has quickly turned old products obsolete.”
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