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View synonyms for day-to-day
day-to-day
[dey-tuh-dey]
adjective
occurring each day; daily.
day-to-day chores; day-to-day worries.
concerned only with immediate needs or desires without preparation for the future.
day-to-day
adjective
routine; everyday
day-to-day chores
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Word History and Origins
Origin of day-to-day1
Middle English word dating back to 1150–1200
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Idioms and Phrases
Also, from day to day.
Continuously, without interruption, on a daily basis. For example, Running this office day to day is not an easy task . [Late 1800s]
live from day to day . Be interested only in immediate concerns, without thought for the future. For example, Jean lives from day to day, planning nothing in advance . Also see live for the moment .
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