Word of the Day: Daily
The word “daily” is an adjective or adverb that is used to describe activities that occur every day or during the day:
- My neighbor takes his daily walk in the afternoon. (In this sentence, “daily” is an adjective.)
- He walks daily. (In this sentence, “daily” is an adverb.)
- Barbara goes to a daily yoga class.
- She exercises daily.
- The students practice their lessons daily.
- Their daily routine rarely changes.
- The police patrol this neighborhood daily.
- Daily events are posted on the bulletin board.
- Your teacher works on this website daily.
- The website is updated daily.
The word “daily” is also used to describe a newspaper.
- Do you receive a daily newspaper?
- Do you follow the daily news?
- The cost of a newspaper depends on the day of the week. A weekend paper is two dollars and a daily costs one dollar. (In this sentence, the word “daily” is a noun used in place of the word “newspaper.”)
Essential English Dictionary
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