Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
from-day-to-day
adjective
/frʌm deɪ tə deɪ/

Definition
occurring or changing daily; routine.

Examples
- She has a from-day-to-day routine that keeps her organized.
- The from-day-to-day responsibilities of the job can become monotonous.
- He maintained a from-day-to-day perspective, focusing on small tasks rather than long-term goals.

Meaning
This phrase refers to the regular aspects of life or activities that happen each day without significant change.

Synonyms
- daily
- everyday
- routine