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day-to-day

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective day-to-day has 1 sense
  1. daily, day-to-day, day-after-day, every day - occurring or done each day; "a daily record"; "day-by-day labors of thousands of men and women"- H.S.Truman; "her day-after-day behavior"; "an every day occurrence"
    Antonym: irregular (indirect, via regular)

Definitions from the Web

Day-to-Day

Description:

The term "day-to-day" refers to the routine, mundane, or ordinary activities and events that occur in the course of regular daily life. It describes the normal activities and tasks that are done regularly, without any exceptional or extraordinary occurrences.

Parts of Speech:

  1. Adjective: She manages the day-to-day operations of the company.
  2. Adverb: He manages the business day-to-day.
  3. Noun: The day-to-day can become monotonous if you don't find enjoyment in your routine.

Senses and Usages:

Popular:

  1. Adjective: The day-to-day tasks at my job are quite repetitive.
  2. Adverb: He deals with the day-to-day operations of the project.
  3. Noun: The day-to-day can be exhausting, but it's the small joys that make life worth living.

Local:

  1. Adjective: In our small town, people are known for their friendly day-to-day interactions.
  2. Adverb: She manages the community center day-to-day, ensuring it runs smoothly.
  3. Noun: The day-to-day in our village involves tending to the crops and taking care of livestock.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The day-to-day responsibilities of a parent can be quite demanding.
  2. She handles the day-to-day finances of the household.
  3. The novel explores the emotional ups and downs of day-to-day life.
  4. His role as a manager involves overseeing the day-to-day operations of the store.

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