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daily



dai·ly [ ˈdā-lē]



daily   
adverb

Definition of daily (Entry 2 of 3)

1 : every day
2 : every weekday

daily   
noun
plural dailies

Definition of daily (Entry 3 of 3)

1 : a newspaper that is published every day or every day except Sunday
2 British, old-fashioned : a servant who works on a daily basis
3 dailies plural : the first prints of a movie showing the scenes that are filmed each day : rush sense 6

daily   
adjective

Definition of daily

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1a : occurring, made, or acted upon every day
//daily needs
b : issued every day or every weekday
//a daily newspaper
c : of or providing for every day
//a daily schedule
2a : reckoned by the day
//average daily wage
b : covering the period of or based on a day
//daily statistics


Synonyms & Antonyms for dainty

Synonyms: Noun

Synonyms: Adjective

Synonyms: Antonyms:noun


Recent Examples on the Web

Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective
//For even more, check out Data Sheet, Fortune‘s daily newsletter on the latest in tech news.
Polina Marinova, Fortune, "Is Silicon Valley Still the World’s Greatest Wealth-Generation Machine?," 15 Nov. 2019

//After nearly a month of mass protests criticizing Lebanon’s political elite for corruption and mismanagement, the country’s long-term economic problems are increasingly colliding with the daily lives of its citizens.
Ben Hubbard, New York Times, "Economic Crisis Looms as Protests Rage in Lebanon," 15 Nov. 2019

//Doll said Bethel tied a record high daily temperature Monday at 41 degrees, and St. Paul, on an island in the Bering Sea, set a record Sunday at 47 degrees.
Tess Williams, Anchorage Daily News, "Anchorage likely to get more ice than snow as storm crosses Southcentral Alaska," 13 Nov. 2019

//There is also a daily special, including complimentary tequila tastings.
Marcy De Luna, Houston Chronicle, "Houston's 10 best happy hour deals to check out right now," 11 Nov. 2019

//Protesters have tried to force their way across on an almost daily basis.
SFChronicle.com, "Security forces in Iraq open fire on protesters, killing at least 6," 9 Nov. 2019

//The lifeblood of the organization, as Lhevine noted, is its daily relevance to metro area residents.
John Wenzel, The Know, "Denver folk institution Swallow Hill Music turns 40," 8 Nov. 2019

//Scroll through Oh’s latest photos here, and check back for our daily updates—followed by his coverage from London, Milan, and Paris.
Vogue, "Phil Oh’s Best Street Style Photos From New York Fashion Week Spring 2020," 10 Sep. 2019

//Menker said Gro's platform is especially useful given how much agriculture is present throughout daily life.
Aric Jenkins, Fortune, "How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Feed the World," 17 Sep. 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb
//Dean reacted by showing up an hour early daily at the Tampa Bay practice facility to watch film with Buccaneers defensive coordinator Todd Bowles in his office.
Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al, "Bucs counting on Auburn pair against Drew Brees, Saints," 17 Nov. 2019

//According to a 2018 report by AARP, 10,000 people are now turning 65 years old daily, as the Baby Boom generation ages.
Lois Szymanski, baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll, "Szymanski: Caring for those who cared for us is a moral obligation," 15 Nov. 2019

//Allegiant Air will offer the first nonstop flight to Tucson, Arizona, departing twice daily from Indianapolis.
Kellie Hwang, Indianapolis Star, "Indianapolis airport launches 3 new nonstop flights to warm weather destinations," 14 Nov. 2019

//At the time, State Department officials were coordinating almost daily with the Europeans and Ukrainians to present Moscow with a united front.
Anton Troianovski, New York Times, "As Talks With Putin Loom, Ukraine Looks in Vain for U.S. Help," 14 Nov. 2019

//Financial abusers may try to limit a partner’s daily spending, prevent access to joint and personal financial accounts, sabotage employment opportunities, or max out credit cards.
Beth Dreher, Woman's Day, "Serena Williams Urges Women To 'Know the Signs' Of Financial Abuse," 7 Oct. 2019

//Details: Dinner starting at 5 p.m. daily at 140 University Ave., Palo Alto.
Linda Zavoral, The Mercury News, "From Tamarine to Tam Tam: New Vietnamese restaurant opens in Palo Alto," 23 Sep. 2019

//Hundreds of departing and arriving flights at San Francisco International Airport have been canceled or delayed daily since Sept. 7 because of the renovation of a key runway.
Bharbi Hazarika, Los Angeles Times, "San Francisco flight delays ease as runway construction continues," 13 Sep. 2019

//Microsoft’s Teams is now Slack’s biggest rival, claiming 13 million daily active users in the first quarter of 2019, compared to Slack’s 10 million—but how Microsoft measures daily users is unclear.
Michael J. Coren, Quartz, "Slack’s first public earnings are a speed bump on its way to owning enterprise," 5 Sep. 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun
//He is reported to be ready to finalise his move to Madrid on Monday - though Madrid dailies Marca and AS are quite cold on the possibility.
SI.com, "Keylor Navas to Leave Real Madrid in Exchange for Areola - Bruno Fernandes Speculation Continues," 2 Sep. 2019

//The people who deliver newspapers are independent contractors, allowing them the freedom to work for as many dailies and weeklies as possible.
Mercury News & East Bay Times Editorial Boards, The Mercury News, "Editorial: Pass California bill preserving newspapers’ future," 12 Sep. 2019

//When the department started the daily Crime Control Meetings on April 1, the city was at a 1.3 increase in Part 1 offenses: homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft and arson.
Carol Robinson | Crobinson@al.com, al, "Beat by beat, street by street, Birmingham police use algorithms to fight crime in age of analytics," 6 Sep. 2019

//People from Ciudad Juárez cross into El Paso daily to shop, work, and go to school.
Jazmine Ulloa, BostonGlobe.com, "El Paso is my hometown. I returned to find unity and resilience in a mass shooters’ wake," 10 Aug. 2019

//After the split, the company purchased Journal Media Group Inc., owner of 11 dailies including the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, for $280 million.
Keach Hagey And Lukas I. Alpert, WSJ, "Hostile Bid for Gannett Rattles Some in the Newspaper Business," 14 Jan. 2019

//If You Go Delta Farmers Market: Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2510 Highway 12, Isleton; www.facebook.com/deltafarmsmarket.
Cirrus Wood, The Mercury News, "Weekend getaway: A Sacramento Delta road trip with bikes, beer and more," 25 Aug. 2019

//Most are weeklies, but many metro dailies are in real trouble, too.
Washington Post, "When local news goes away, citizens suffer. Gannett’s megamerger will probably just inflict more pain.," 16 Aug. 2019

//Gannett also owns dailies in major cities such as the Detroit Free Press and Arizona Republic.
NBC News, "Newspaper chain GateHouse buying Gannett, USA Today owner," 5 Aug. 2019


First Known Use of daily

Adjective

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adverb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

1754, in the meaning defined at sense 1



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Synonyms & Antonyms of daily

(Entry 1 of 2)

occurring, done, produced, or appearing every day
  • they made their daily stop at the coffee shop after work to relax before dinner

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daily

noun
British

Synonyms & Antonyms of daily (Entry 2 of 2)

a person hired to perform household or personal services
  • hired a daily to come in each morning to cook and clean

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daily

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of daily

 (Entry 1 of 2)

: happening, done, made, used, or existing every day
: published every day or every day except Sunday
: of or relating to one day

daily

noun

English Language Learners Definition of daily (Entry 2 of 2)

: a newspaper that is published every day or every day except Sunday
US : the first prints of a movie showing the scenes that are filmed each day
British, old-fashioned : a person who you pay to clean your house and do other jobs for you every day

daily

adjective
dai·​ly | \ ˈdā-lē \

Kids Definition of daily

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1 : occurring, done, produced, appearing, or used every day or every weekday
//Be sure to get your daily exercise.
2 : figured by the day
//a daily wage

daily

adverb

Kids Definition of daily (Entry 2 of 3)

: every day
//She jogs three miles daily.

daily

noun
plural dailies

Kids Definition of daily (Entry 3 of 3)

: a newspaper published every weekday