Daily
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Daily ( adjective )
- Happening or done every day.
- Relating to the period of a day.
Origin:
From middle english dai, from old english dæg, from proto-germanic *dagaz. first recorded in the 14th century.
Examples:
- She took her daily walk around the park, even on rainy days.
- The daily routines of the workers never changed, except for weekends.
- The daily weather forecast promised sunny skies and warm temperatures.
- The daily news update kept him informed of the latest events.
- The doctor recommended a daily dose of vitamin C for good health.
(As a noun)
Daily ( noun )
- Happening or done every day.
- Relating to the period of a day.
Origin:
From middle english dai, from old english dæg, from proto-germanic *dagaz. first recorded in the 14th century.
Examples:
- She took her daily walk around the park, even on rainy days.
- The daily routines of the workers never changed, except for weekends.
- The daily weather forecast promised sunny skies and warm temperatures.
- The daily news update kept him informed of the latest events.
- The doctor recommended a daily dose of vitamin C for good health.