Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪli/
adjective relating to or occurring every day
A1 I drink a glass of milk daily.
A2 She takes a daily walk in the park.
B1 It is important to establish a daily routine for productivity.
B2 The doctor recommended taking a daily vitamin supplement.
C1 The company sends out a daily newsletter to its subscribers.
C2 The athlete follows a strict daily training regimen to stay in top form.
adverb every day; on a daily basis
A1 I brush my teeth daily.
A2 She checks her email daily.
B1 They exercise daily to stay fit.
B2 He reads the news daily to stay informed.
C1 The scientist conducts daily experiments in the lab.
C2 The author writes daily to hone their craft.
formal It is recommended to exercise daily for optimal health benefits.
informal I try to walk my dog daily to keep him happy.
slang I hit the gym daily to stay swole.
figurative Reading is like food for the brain, so I make sure to consume a book daily.
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