How to Pronounce "tomorrow never comes"
expression
tuh-MAR-oh NEV-er KUHMZ
tuh-MOR-oh NEV-uh KUHMZ
Definition
This expression means that if you always postpone things for later, you may never actually do them, because 'tomorrow' keeps moving forward. It encourages doing things today instead of delaying.
IPA Transcription
American English
təˈmɑˌɹoʊ/, /tuˈmɑˌɹoʊ/ /ˈnɛvɝ/ /ˈkəmz
British English
təmˈɒɹəʊ/ /nˈɛvɐ/ /kˈʌmz
Simplified Pronunciation
US
tuh-MAR-oh NEV-er KUHMZ
UK
tuh-MOR-oh NEV-uh KUHMZ
Listen in Context
My mom says, "Tomorrow never comes, so finish your homework now."
People say 'tomorrow never comes' to remind you to act today.
I learned that 'tomorrow never comes' when I kept putting off my chores.
If you keep saying you'll start tomorrow, remember: tomorrow never comes.