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Synonyms for daily
ˈdeɪ lidai·ly

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Wiktionary2.3 / 4 votes

  1. dailynoun

    Synonyms:
    maid, help

  2. dailynoun

    quotidian, that occurs every day, or at least every weekday/ working day

    Synonyms:
    maid, help

  3. dailynoun

    diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly

    Synonyms:
    maid, help

  4. dailynoun

    a daily disposable.

    Synonyms:
    help, maid

English Synonyms and Antonyms3.0 / 3 votes

  1. daily

    Daily is the Saxon and popular, diurnal the Latin and scientific term. In strict usage, daily is the antonym of nightly as diurnal is of nocturnal. Daily is not, however, held strictly to this use; a physician makes daily visits if he calls at some time within each period of twenty-four hours. Diurnal is more exact in all its uses; a diurnal flower opens or blooms only in daylight; a diurnal bird or animal flies or ranges only by day: in contradistinction to nocturnal flowers, birds, etc. A diurnal motion exactly fills an astronomical day or the time of one rotation of a planet on its axis, while a daily motion is much less definite.

    Synonyms:
    diurnal

    Antonyms:
    nightly, nocturnal

Princeton's WordNet2.3 / 3 votes

  1. dailyadjective

    a newspaper that is published every day

    Antonyms:
    nonperiodic, aperiodic, formal

  2. daily, day-to-day, day-by-day, day-after-dayadjective

    of or belonging to or occurring every day

    "daily routine"; "a daily paper"

    Synonyms:
    casual, everyday, day-by-day, day-after-day, day-to-day

    Antonyms:
    aperiodic, formal, nonperiodic

  3. casual, everyday, dailyadverb

    appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions

    "casual clothes"; "everyday clothes"

    Synonyms:
    routine, occasional, passing(a), everyday, effortless, cursory, fooling, day-by-day, quotidian, casual, chance(a), free-and-easy, nonchalant, day-after-day, day-to-day, workaday, unremarkable, perfunctory, insouciant, mundane

    Antonyms:
    formal, nonperiodic, aperiodic

  4. dailyadverb

    every day; without missing a day

    "he stops by daily"

    Synonyms:
    day by day

    Antonyms:
    nonperiodic, formal, aperiodic

  5. day by day, dailyadverb

    gradually and progressively

    "his health weakened day by day"

    Synonyms:
    day by day

    Antonyms:
    formal, nonperiodic, aperiodic

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. dailyadjective

    Synonyms:
    diurnal, quotidian

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words2.0 / 1 vote

  1. dailyadjective

    Synonyms:
    diurnal, quotidian

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Words popularity by usage frequency

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#681journal
#756daily
#2896newspaper
#4394everyday
#4833casual
#5269routine
#8529occasional
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#24522mundane
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#40664fooling
#41336diurnal
#49265cursory
#59660valeur
#62954unremarkable
#68573dili
#76658mainichi
#84778ilbo
#92204perfunctory
#103712nonchalant
#110840quotidian
#113779quotidien
#119386diel
#131109quotidienne
#160128workaday
#265579insouciant

How to use daily in a sentence?

  1. David Pilgrim:

    I have long felt that Americans, especially whites, would rather talk about slavery than Jim Crow. All slaves are dead. They do not walk among us, their presence a daily reminder of that unspeakably cruel system. Their children are dead. Distanced by a century and a half, the modern American sees slavery as a regrettable period when blacks worked without wages. Slavery was, of course, much worse.

  2. Gretchen Smith:

    We feel like this is a true emergency, we have to take action and [Pulte] wants to be a part of the veteran community in doing what he can to decrease that number that we have daily thats committing suicide.

  3. Steve Quirk:

    Going back in time, the reason a lot of companies post their earnings outside the daily session is because they don't want to move their stocks. But obviously that changed years ago.

  4. Norman Douglas:

    A man can believe a considerable deal of rubbish, and yet go about his daily work in a rational and cheerful manner.

  5. Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell:

    It is difficult to ask banks to submit rates at which they believe they could borrow on a daily basis if they do not actually borrow very often.


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