Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
like-theres-no-tomorrow
idiom
/laɪk ˈðɛrz noʊ təˈmɑroʊ/
Definition
To do something with great enthusiasm or intensity, as if there were no future consequences.
Examples
- She danced like there’s no tomorrow at the party last night.
- He studied for the exam like there’s no tomorrow to ensure he would pass.
- They celebrated their victory like there’s no tomorrow, enjoying every moment.
Meaning
This phrase suggests acting in a way that maximizes enjoyment or effort without concern for what happens next.
Synonyms
- live for the moment
- seize the day
- carpe diem