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Antonyms for day-to-day
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dey-tuh-dey |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdeɪ təˈdeɪ |
Definition of day-to-day
- As in mundane : adj ordinary
- As in daily : adj occurring every day; during the day
- But the day-to-day existence must be kept in mind meanwhile.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of a Surrey Labourer » by George Sturt (AKA George Bourne)
- This is the day-to-day existence in places as far apart as Moscow and the Balkans.
- Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
- They give a day-to-day picture of the life of Rome and also of the man who wrote them.
- Extract from : « Ancient Rome » by Mary Agnes Hamilton
- The system of controls circumscribed individual freedoms and reached nearly every facet of day-to-day life.
- Extract from : « Area Handbook for Albania » by Eugene K. Keefe
- It is a point of honour among us to know every kink and crotchet of day-to-day working.
- Extract from : « An Ocean Tramp » by William McFee
- His Spirit seeks to incarnate Himself in the day-to-day decisions of every responsible person in every sphere of his living.
- Extract from : « Herein is Love » by Reuel L. Howe
- He was as certain of it as he was of the day-to-day renewal of his strength and vitality; and he could afford to wait.
- Extract from : « The Price » by Francis Lynde
- The other, much more critical, source is to be found in common- sense human interaction, in day-to-day human experience.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- From day-to-day, they endeavoured to entrap Toussaint; but he knew it, surrounded as he was by faithful and vigilant friends.
- Extract from : « The Hour and the Man » by Harriet Martineau
- This new brotherhood is an outgrowth of day-to-day relations in an industrial community.
- Extract from : « The Next Step » by Scott Nearing
Synonyms for day-to-day
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