day-to-day
Pronunciation
/ˈdeɪtuˌdeɪ/
British pronunciation
/dˈeɪtədˈeɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "day-to-day"in English

day-to-day
01

taking place or done each day

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She manages the day-to-day operations of the office, ensuring everything runs smoothly.
The day-to-day responsibilities of a teacher include planning lessons and grading assignments.
day-to-day
01

in a manner that happens or is considered on a daily basis

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The project requirements are assessed day-to-day to ensure they meet current needs.
She manages her budget day-to-day to avoid overspending.
Day-to-day
01

the routine activities or tasks that are regularly done in daily life, often involving basic or repetitive actions

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She handles the day-to-day of running the family business.
She keeps a journal to track the day-to-day of her fitness progress.
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