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[ UK /dˈe‍ɪli/ ]
[ US /ˈdeɪɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a newspaper that is published every day
ADVERB
  1. every day; without missing a day
    he stops by daily
  2. gradually and progressively
    his health weakened day by day
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or belonging to or occurring every day
    daily routine
    a daily paper
  2. appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions
    casual clothes
    everyday clothes

How To Use daily In A Sentence

  • 8. The reporters all want Obama to make the sort of inaccurate, snide, snipy comments that the Clintons are now firing off daily. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly.
  • Wind energy and solar power could be harnessed to heat the dwellings and provide enough energy for daily needs.
  • Apart from a daily bath at home, it is worth thinking about special treatment in a spa.
  • I've got to make a couple of very hard decisions on a daily basis instead of taking the easy drifty way out.
  • He can still credit marvels, the little miracles and epiphanies that rise out of our daily lives.
  • But proposed regulations may force people to take stock of their daily energy consumption and could make us think twice about our festive decor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flossing your teeth daily (or, at a pinch, using a mouthwash) can make you 6.4 years younger.
  • There will be a daily game drive in the park to spot leopards, elephants and tropical birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the computer savvy individual, you can set up your daily or weekly schedule to give you an auto-reminder of you resolution.
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