Definition of Daily in English :

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Daily meaning in English

Meaning of Daily in English

Pronunciation of Daily in English

Daily pronunciation in English

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Daily

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Noun

1. daily

a newspaper that is published every day

Adjective

2. daily, day-after-day, day-by-day, day-to-day

of or belonging to or occurring every day

Example Sentences:
'daily routine'
'a daily paper'

3. casual, daily, everyday

appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions

Example Sentences:
'casual clothes'
'everyday clothes'

Adverb

4. daily

every day; without missing a day

Example Sentences:
'he stops by daily'

5. daily, day by day

gradually and progressively

Example Sentences:
'his health weakened day by day'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Daily

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adjective
1. 
of or occurring every day or every weekday
a daily paper
2.  earn one's daily bread
3.  the daily round
noun plural -lies
4. 
a daily publication, esp a newspaper
5. Also called: daily help British another name for a charwoman
adverb
6. 
every day
7. 
constantly; often

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Daily

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adjective
1. 
done, happening, published, etc. every day or every weekday
2. 
calculated by the day
daily rate
nounWord forms: plural ˈdailies US
3. 
a daily newspaper
4.  [usually pl.]
rush1 (sense 18)
adverb
5. 
every day; day after day

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Daily

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adj.
1. Of or occurring during the day.
2. Happening or done every day: the physician's daily rounds.
3. Computed or assessed for each day: a daily record.
4. Everyday: casual clothes only for daily use.
adv.
1. Every day: Exercise daily.
2. Once a day: Wind the clock daily.
n. pl. dai·lies
1. A newspaper published every day or every weekday.
2. dailies The first, unedited print of movie film usually viewed after a day's shooting; the rushes.

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