Daily vs Accustomed - What's the difference?
daily | accustomed | Related terms |
quotidian, that occurs every day, or at least every working day
* Bible, Matthew vi. 11
* Macaulay
* Milton
diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly
quotidianly, every day
diurnally, by daylight
a newspaper that is published every day.
(UK) a cleaner who comes in daily.
(UK, slang) a daily disposable.
(video games) A quest in a massively multiplayer online game that can be repeated every day for cumulative rewards.
Familiar through use; usual; customary.
* An accustomed action - Shakespeare, Macbeth, V-v
Inured to; adapted to existing conditions.
(obsolete) Frequented by customers
* A well accustomed shop - Smollett
(accustom)
Daily is a related term of accustomed.
As adjectives the difference between daily and accustomed
is that daily is quotidian, that occurs every day, or at least every working day while accustomed is familiar through use; usual; customary.As an adverb daily
is quotidianly, every day.As a noun daily
is a newspaper that is published every day.As a verb accustomed is
(accustom).daily
English
Adjective
(-)- Give us this day our daily bread.
- Bunyan has told us that in New England his dream was the daily subject of the conversation of thousands.
- Man hath his daily work of body or mind / Appointed, which declares his dignity, / And the regard of Heaven on all his ways.
Adverb
(-)Noun
(dailies)Synonyms
* daily help * daily maid (woman only)See also
* quotidian * everydayAnagrams
* English frequency adverbsaccustomed
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- accustomed to walking long distances
- accustomed to cold
