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Daily

Noun, Adjective, Adverb
UK /ˈdeɪ.li/
US /ˈdeɪ.li/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

(adv) : Every day.
(adj) : Happening each day.
(n) : A daily newspaper or helper.

Example

"(adv) : She takes a walk daily."

"(adj) : Daily exercise keeps the body fit and improves mental health over time."

"(n) : I bought the daily this morning to read the latest international news headlines."

Explanation

Daily refers to something that happens every day. It can describe activities, routines, habits, or publications. For example, brushing your teeth is a daily habit, and newspapers that come out each morning are called dailies. As an adjective, it describes something done regularly each day, like “daily exercise.” As a noun, it can mean a newspaper or domestic worker (in some countries). As an adverb, it means doing something every day. The word highlights consistency, routine, and repetition. Using “daily” helps us talk about schedules, habits, and regular actions in life.

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