Pronunciation: /deɪ baɪ deɪ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am learning English day by day.
A2 She is getting better at playing the piano day by day.
B1 The project is progressing day by day.
B2 His health is improving day by day with the new treatment plan.
C1 The company's profits are steadily increasing day by day.
C2 The artist's skills are honed day by day through practice and dedication.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of an action
A1 I am learning English day by day.
A2 She is improving her cooking skills day by day.
B1 The project is progressing day by day.
B2 The team is getting stronger day by day.
C1 His knowledge of the subject is expanding day by day.
C2 The company's success is growing day by day.
formal The company's financial situation is improving day by day.
informal I can see your skills getting better day by day.
slang She's crushing her workouts day by day.
figurative The weight of the world seems to be getting heavier day by day.
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