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Antonyms for day-to-dayday-to-day
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term day-to-day.
Princeton's WordNet
daily, day-to-day, day-by-day, day-after-dayadjective
of or belonging to or occurring every day
"daily routine"; "a daily paper"
Antonyms:
nonperiodic, aperiodicSynonyms:
casual, everyday, daily, day-by-day, day-after-day
How to use day-to-day in a sentence?
These are all things companies are doing to show improvements when it's becoming increasingly difficult to do so from the hardware side, even though the hardware certainly makes advancements, from most consumers' perspective they aren't going to notice the differences in their normal day to day usage. But these changes are noticeable.
Right now I feel that I can't focus on my day-to-day, i feel like I'm lost in the clouds. I'm worried about the prospect of losing our home, of the uncertainty about what could happen.
While this will not change anything about my day-to-day life, I do hope it shows people what those closest to the case have been saying from the beginning, cooper Harris ' was a loving and proud father to Cooper. At the same time Cooper Harris ' was being a terrible husband. These two things can and did exist at the same time.
I'm just trying to do right by the people in my town, i didn't think I was intervening in other people's day-to-day activities or doing anything wrong.
No veteran in crisis should ever have to wait for service or be transferred without a positive handoff, told to call another organization, or -- worst of all -- have their call terminated without receiving any assistance, the larger issue is that this situation shows that the VA employees in charge of running the crisis line were asleep at the switch -- utterly unfamiliar with the day-to-day operations of the program.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#96744 | aperiodic | |
#299264 | nonperiodic |
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