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Definition of Daily
1. Adverb. Every day; without missing a day. "He stops by daily"
2. Adjective. Of or belonging to or occurring every day. "A daily paper"
Similar to: Periodic, Periodical
Derivative terms: Day
3. Noun. A newspaper that is published every day.
4. Adverb. Gradually and progressively. "His health weakened day by day"
5. Adjective. Appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions. "Everyday clothes"
Definition of Daily
1. a. Happening, or belonging to, each successive day; diurnal; as, daily labor; a daily bulletin.
2. n. A publication which appears regularly every day; as, the morning dailies.
3. adv. Every day; day by day; as, a thing happens daily.
Definition of Daily
1. Adjective. quotidian, that occurs every day, or at least every weekday/ working day ¹
2. Adjective. diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly ¹
3. Adverb. quotidianly, every day ¹
4. Adverb. diurnally, by daylight ¹
5. Noun. a newspaper that is published every day. ¹
6. Noun. (U.K.) a cleaner who comes in daily. ¹
7. Noun. (UK slang) a daily disposable. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Daily
1. a newspaper published every weekday [n -LIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daily
Literary usage of Daily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Italy: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1903)
"•Archaeological Museum with the Gallería degli Arazzi, daily, 10-4, adm. ...
•San Lorenzo, new sacristy and chapel of the princes, daily, 10-4, adm. 1 fr. ..."
2. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1922)
"daily. Est. 1914. Ed. William Edlin, 183 East Broadway. National. ... daily. Est.
1920. Ed. David Pinski. 153 East Broadway. Zionist labor. ..."
3. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1902)
"11, 12 and 13, 1901; cost, $124.85; average daily attendance, 104. Officers elected
for the ... 28 and 29,1902; cost, $75.00; average daily attendance. —. ..."
4. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"The sum of money1 which the labourer receives for his daily or weekly labour,
forms the amount of his nominal wages, or of his wages estimated in value. ..."
5. The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life by Hannah Whitall Smith (1916)
"ITS PRACTICAL RESULTS IN THE daily WALK AND CONVERSATION. TTP all that has been
written in the foregoing chapter* JL on the life hid with Christ be true, ..."