Daily ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Daily ( adjective )

  1. Happening or done every day.
  2. 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:

  1. She took her daily walk around the park, even on rainy days.
  2. The daily routines of the workers never changed, except for weekends.
  3. The daily weather forecast promised sunny skies and warm temperatures.
  4. The daily news update kept him informed of the latest events.
  5. The doctor recommended a daily dose of vitamin C for good health.

(As a noun)

Daily ( noun )

  1. Happening or done every day.
  2. 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:

  1. She took her daily walk around the park, even on rainy days.
  2. The daily routines of the workers never changed, except for weekends.
  3. The daily weather forecast promised sunny skies and warm temperatures.
  4. The daily news update kept him informed of the latest events.
  5. The doctor recommended a daily dose of vitamin C for good health.
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