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daily

/ˈdeɪli/noun, adjective, adverb2 syllables

Daily means: of or belonging to or occurring every day.

Synonyms for daily21

adjective, as in of or belonging to or occurring every day

day-to-day, day-by-day, day-after-day, periodic, periodical

adjective, as in appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions

adverb, as in gradually and progressively

day by day

also used for daily

circadianly, diurnally, journal, quotidian, per diem, circadian, diurnal, hemeral, nychthemeral, daily paper, daily help, daily maid

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What does daily mean?5

adjective

1

of or belonging to or occurring every day“daily routine”

2

appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions“casual clothes”

adverb

1

gradually and progressively“his health weakened day by day”

2

every day; without missing a day“he stops by daily”

noun

1

a newspaper that is published every day

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with daily?3

two syllables

bailey

three syllables

four syllables

ukulele
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Daily in a sentence

  • Nature is wonderful, but it goes unnoticed daily.marcelostockle
  • The hotel was expensive, but the daily rate included breakfast.Eldad
  • The daily life can be busy, hectic and sometimes overwhelming.Adelpa
  • The summit caldera is also collapsing, causing large temblors almost daily.Hybrid
  • In life, we have exams on a daily basis.Nylez
  • On average, how many cups of coffee do you drink daily?NurseMeeks
  • On average, how many carbonated beverages do you drink daily?NurseMeeks
  • Air as well as sunlight is, needless to say, indispensable to our daily life.CK

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Forms of daily

as a noun

plural
dailies