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tonight

American  
[tuh-nahyt] / təˈnaɪt /

noun

  1. this present or coming night; the night of this present day.


adverb

  1. on this present night; on the night of this present day.

  2. Obsolete. during last night.

tonight British  
/ təˈnaɪt /

noun

  1. the night or evening of this present day

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adverb

  1. in or during the night or evening of this day

  2. archaic last night

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Etymology

Origin of tonight

before 1000; Middle English to night, Old English tō niht. See to, night

Example Sentences

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Unfortunately, the nature of the job is you have makes, and those are awesome, and unfortunately, you have misses, and for that to happen tonight sucks.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Receiving this award means more to me than I can put even into words, to be standing here with you all tonight is something that I'll never forget."

From BBC

“And the result is what we saw tonight.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"The scoring maybe tonight wasn't my greatest game in the whole tournament," Van Veen told Sky Sports.

From BBC

"We showed against Congo that we are capable of coming from behind in a game and that is what we did tonight, so we are very happy," remarked the midfielder.

From Barron's