I. dai ‧ ly 1 S3 W2 /ˈdeɪli/ BrE AmE adjective [only before noun]
[ Word Family: noun : ↑ day , ↑ midday ; adverb : ↑ daily ; adjective : ↑ daily ]
1 . happening or done every day:
daily flights to Miami
2 . daily life the ordinary things that you usually do or experience
3 . relating to a single day:
the daily rate of pay
II. daily 2 BrE AmE adverb
[ Word Family: noun : ↑ day , ↑ midday ; adverb : ↑ daily ; adjective : ↑ daily ]
happening or done every day:
The zoo is open daily.
III. daily 3 BrE AmE noun ( plural dailies ) [countable]
1 . ( also ˌdaily ˈpaper ) a newspaper that is printed and sold every day, or every day except Sunday
2 . British English old-fashioned ( also ˌdaily ˈhelp ) someone, especially a woman, who is employed to clean someone’s house
3 . dailies [plural] American English the prints of a film as it is being made, which are looked at every day after filming ends SYN rushes British English