daily
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British pronunciation
/ˈdeɪli/

Definition & Meaning of "daily"in English

daily
01

in a way that happens every day or once a day

daily definition and meaning
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My sister meditates daily for stress relief.
She studies her Spanish lessons daily.
Daily
01

a type of newspaper that is published everyday except Sunday

InformalInformal

What is a "daily"?

A daily is a type of newspaper that is published every day, except on certain holidays or weekends. It provides up-to-date news, covering local, national, and international events, along with sections on various topics like sports, entertainment, business, and lifestyle. Dailies are designed to deliver the latest information to readers on a regular basis, often featuring breaking news, editorials, and ongoing stories. Due to their frequency, daily newspapers are a key source of current events and are usually available in print or online formats.

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He reads the local daily every morning with his coffee.
The political scandal was the top story in all the major dailies.
02

a woman hired to clean and perform household chores on a day-to-day basis in someone else's home

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InformalInformal
Old useOld use
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They hired a daily to help with the cleaning while they were at work.
The daily arrives each morning to tidy the house and do the laundry.
01

done, happening, or produced every day

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He enjoys solving the daily crossword puzzle.
I check my emails as part of my daily routine.
1.1

related to or covering the work or activities done within a single day

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The factory workers receive their pay based on the average daily wage.
His daily earnings fluctuate depending on how many customers he serves.
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