The Web site is updated daily. [=every day] 2 daily /ˈdeɪli/noun pluraldailies Britannica Dictionary definition of DAILY 1 [count]:a newspaper that is published every day or every day except Sunday the city's two largest dailies 2 dailies[plural]US:the first prints of a movie showing the scenes that are filmed each day

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The Daily Caller is a 24-hour news publication providing its audience with original reporting, thought-provoking commentary and breaking news.

Something that's described as daily happens every day. We hope your daily habits include brushing your teeth and learning new vocabulary words on Vocabulary.com. Daily TV programs play at the same time each day, and your daily chores might include feeding the cat and loading the dishwasher.

The meaning of DAILY is occurring, made, or acted upon every day. How to use daily in a sentence.

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