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daily
[ dey-lee ]
adjective
- of, done, occurring, or issued each day or each weekday:
daily attendance; a daily newspaper.
- computed or measured by the day:
daily quota; a daily wage.
noun
- a newspaper appearing each day or each weekday.
- dailies, Movies. a series of hastily printed shots from the previous day's shooting, selected by the director to be viewed for possible inclusion in the final version of the film; rushes.
- British.
- a nonresident servant who comes to work every day; a permanently employed servant who sleeps out.
- a person employed to do cleaning or other household work by the day.
adverb
- every day; day by day:
She phoned the hospital daily.
daily
/ ˈ»å±ðɪ±ôɪ /
adjective
- of or occurring every day or every weekday
a daily paper
- earn one's daily breadto earn one's living
- the daily roundthe usual activities of one's day
noun
- a daily publication, esp a newspaper
- Also calleddaily help another name for a charwoman
adverb
- every day
- constantly; often
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Origin of daily1
Example Sentences
Some of it, like the famous Ballerina Farm, also targets married adult women, offering an idyllic fantasy of farm life far removed from the stressors of most women's daily existence.
Throughout spring training and the opening week of the season, he still required close to an hour daily pregame treatment.
Figures from the King's Trust charity from February 2025 found that most of the 16-25 year olds it had surveyed felt anxious about the future on a daily basis.
On a recent Tuesday, five people were gathered for the center’s daily community co-working series.
In the current moment, where virtual experiences are becoming more prevalent and intertwined with our daily lives, and technology can increasingly simulate pieces of reality, Nozick's question feels more prescient than ever.
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