A1 adverb Neutre #4,684 le plus courant

daily

/ˈdeɪ.li/

The word daily describes something that happens every day or once in every twenty-four-hour period. It is used to explain the frequency of a habit, task, or regular event.

Exemples

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1

I take a shower daily to feel fresh.

I take a shower every day to feel fresh.

2

The security logs are reviewed daily by the department head.

The security records are checked every day by the boss.

3

I call my mom daily just to say hi.

I phone my mother every day just to say hello.

Famille de mots

Nom
day
Adverbe
daily
Adjectif
daily
Apparenté
diary
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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'Day' and add '-ly' to show how often something happens, just like 'Month' becomes 'Monthly'.

Quiz rapide

To stay healthy, you should eat fruit and vegetables _______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : daily

Exemples

1

I take a shower daily to feel fresh.

everyday

I take a shower every day to feel fresh.

2

The security logs are reviewed daily by the department head.

formal

The security records are checked every day by the boss.

3

I call my mom daily just to say hi.

informal

I phone my mother every day just to say hello.

4

The specimens were monitored daily to track growth patterns.

academic

The samples were watched every day to see how they grew.

5

The team meets daily for a quick status update.

business

The workers meet every day for a short progress report.

Famille de mots

Nom
day
Adverbe
daily
Adjectif
daily
Apparenté
diary

Collocations courantes

exercise daily to work out every single day
read daily to read something every day
update daily to refresh information every day
practice daily to train a skill every day
clean daily to tidy a space every day

Phrases Courantes

on a daily basis

happening every day

daily bread

the basic things or money needed to live

daily grind

the difficult or boring routine of everyday work

Souvent confondu avec

daily vs dayly

This is a common misspelling; the correct spelling always uses an 'i'.

daily vs diary

A diary is a book where you write daily, but 'daily' is how often you do it.

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Notes d'usage

As an adverb, 'daily' usually follows the verb it describes or appears at the very end of the sentence. It can also function as an adjective (e.g., 'a daily newspaper').

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'every daily' which is incorrect; use either 'daily' or 'every day'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'Day' and add '-ly' to show how often something happens, just like 'Month' becomes 'Monthly'.

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Origine du mot

From the Old English 'dæglic', which combines 'dæg' (day) and '-lic' (having the qualities of).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an adverb to modify verbs of action No comparative or superlative form (cannot be 'dailier') Functions as both an adjective and an adverb without changing form
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Contexte culturel

In many Western cultures, daily routines like drinking coffee or checking email are considered essential for productivity.

Quiz rapide

To stay healthy, you should eat fruit and vegetables _______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : daily

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