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Definition of daily adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

daily

adjective
 
/ˈdeɪli/
 
/ˈdeɪli/
[only before noun]Idioms
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  1. happening, done or produced every day
    • Many people still read a daily newspaper.
    • events affecting the daily lives of millions of people
    • The daily routine is the same for all prisoners.
    • Keep a record of your daily activities.
    • the recommended daily intake of vitamin C
    • your daily dose of vitamins/news/humour
    • Invoices are signed on a daily basis.
    Extra Examples
    • Keep a daily record of your progress.
    • There are daily flights from Dublin to Barcelona.
    • There was increased state interference in all spheres of daily life.
    • The simple things of daily living are often the biggest challenges for him.
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  2. connected with one day’s work
    • They charge a daily rate.
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from day + -ly.
Idioms
your daily bread
  1. the basic things that you need to live, especially food
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