from now on

adverb
UK: /frɒm naʊ ɒn/
US: /frʌm naʊ ɑːn/
  1. Starting at this time and continuing into the future.

    1. I'm going to be good from now on. [ ] [ ]
    2. From now on, I'll focus more on my studies and less on social media to improve my grades. [ ] [ ]
from now on idiom
  1. Used to indicate a change in behavior or situation that begins immediately and continues forward.

    1. From now on, no phone! [ ] [ ]
    2. From now on, we are implementing a new security protocol for all company devices. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "from now on" is /frɒm naʊ ɒn/ in British English and /frʌm naʊ ɑːn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "from now on": henceforth, hereafter.

Example usage of "from now on": "I'm going to be good from now on.". More examples on the page.