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daily
/ˈdeɪli/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAILY
always used before a noun
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:
happening, done, made, used, or existing every day
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Television has become a part of our daily [=day-to-day] lives.
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It has changed every aspect of daily life/existence.
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I started eating healthier and added exercise to my daily routine/schedule.
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daily activities such as eating breakfast and washing your face
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There's not enough water to meet the daily needs of the city's people.
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daily commuters
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He visits them on a daily basis. [=every day]
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people working to earn their daily bread [=the food they need each day]
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published every day or every day except Sunday
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of or relating to one day
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Their average daily wage is only five dollars.
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She had been taking more than the recommended daily dose of the medicine.
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Our daily lunch specials [=the special lunch items offered on particular days of the week] are listed on the back of the menu.
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daily
/ˈdeɪli/
noun
plural
dailies
plural
dailies
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAILY
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[count]
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a newspaper that is published every day or every day except Sunday
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dailies
[plural]
US
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the first prints of a movie showing the scenes that are filmed each day
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[count]
British, old-fashioned
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a person who you pay to clean your house and do other jobs for you every day
— called also
daily help