day-to-day

The word “day-to-day” has 3 syllables: day-to-day

It's pronounced as /ˌdeɪ.tə.ˈdeɪ/


What is synonym and antonym for day-to-day?

In the thesaurus, “day-to-day” has 49 synonyms and 24 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for day-to-day along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for day-to-day

  • alternate
  • banal
  • ceaseless
  • circadian
  • common
  • commonplace
  • constantly
  • continual
  • continued
  • continuing
  • continuous
  • cyclic
  • cyclical
  • daily
  • day after day
  • day by day
  • diurnal
  • earthly
  • everlasting
  • everyday
  • frequent
  • from day to day
  • humdrum
  • incessant
  • intermittent
  • lowly
  • nonstop
  • normal
  • often
  • once a day
  • once daily
  • ordinary
  • per diem
  • periodic
  • perpetual
  • prosaic
  • quotidian
  • recurrent
  • recurring
  • regular
  • regularly
  • routine
  • unbroken
  • unceasing
  • uninterrupted
  • unremitting
  • workaday
  • workday
  • worldly

Antonyms for day-to-day

  • abnormal
  • different
  • erratic
  • exciting
  • extraordinary
  • heavenly
  • infrequent
  • interrupted
  • irregular
  • monthly
  • nightly
  • nocturnal
  • occasional
  • rare
  • spasmodic
  • spastic
  • sporadic
  • supernatural
  • uncommon
  • unusual
  • variable
  • weekly
  • wonderful
  • yearly

Meanings of day-to-day

  • noun
    1. Ordinary, monotonous routine; that which is usual or mundane.
  • adjective
    1. Ordinary or mundane.
    2. Happening every day.
    3. Subject to daily redetermination.
  • adverb
    1. On a daily basis.

Example Sentences

  • Day-to-day responsibilities can vary greatly depending on the job.
  • She manages the day-to-day operations of the small business.
  • Day-to-day interactions with coworkers can influence workplace morale.
  • The pandemic has altered our day-to-day routines significantly.
  • Effective time management is essential for handling day-to-day tasks efficiently.

On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to day-to-day, such as: abnormal, alternate, banal, ceaseless, circadian, common, commonplace.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

daily

  • alternate
  • assistant
  • attendant
  • butler
  • ceaseless
  • circadian
  • common
  • commonplace
  • companion
  • constantly
  • continual
  • continued
  • continuing
  • continuous
  • cyclic
  • cyclical
  • day after day
  • day by day
  • day-to-day
  • diurnal
  • dogsbody
  • domestic
  • drudge
  • everlasting
  • everyday
  • factotum
  • flunkey
  • flunkie
  • flunky
  • follower
  • footman
  • frequent
  • from day to day
  • gofer
  • gopher
  • groom
  • handmaid
  • handmaiden
  • houseboy
  • housekeeper
  • housemaid
  • houseman
  • incessant
  • intermittent
  • lackey
  • lady-in-waiting
  • maid
  • maidservant
  • majordomo
  • man
  • manservant
  • menial
  • nonstop
  • often
  • once a day
  • once daily
  • ordinary
  • per diem
  • periodic
  • perpetual
  • quotidian
  • recurrent
  • recurring
  • regular
  • regularly
  • retainer
  • routine
  • servant
  • servitor
  • steward
  • unbroken
  • unceasing
  • uninterrupted
  • unremitting
  • valet
  • wench
  • woman

quotidian

  • a dime a dozen
  • alternate
  • ceaseless
  • common
  • common or garden
  • commonplace
  • constant
  • continual
  • continued
  • continuing
  • continuous
  • cyclic
  • cyclical
  • daily
  • day-to-day
  • de rigueur
  • diurnal
  • endemic
  • everlasting
  • everyday
  • familiar
  • frequent
  • garden-variety
  • general
  • household
  • incessant
  • intermittent
  • mandatory
  • nonstop
  • normal
  • obligatory
  • ordinary
  • perennial
  • periodic
  • perpetual
  • popular
  • prevailing
  • prevalent
  • rampant
  • recurrent
  • recurring
  • regular
  • repeated
  • routine
  • standard
  • trivial
  • ubiquitous
  • unbroken
  • unceasing
  • uninterrupted
  • universal
  • unremitting
  • usual

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