Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
day-in-day-out
idiom
/ˈdeɪ ɪn deɪ aʊt/

Definition
A phrase used to describe something that happens consistently or repeatedly over a long period of time.

Examples
- She works hard at her job day-in-day-out.
- Day-in-day-out, he practices the guitar to improve his skills.
- The same routine happens day-in-day-out, making life feel predictable.

Meaning
Refers to the regularity of an action or situation that occurs every day, without fail, often implying a sense of dullness or monotony.

Synonyms
- day after day
- daily
- regularly