day-to-day
adjective
[ deɪtəˈdeɪ ]
• happening regularly every day.
• "the day-to-day management of the classroom"
Similar:
regular,
routine,
habitual,
everyday,
daily,
frequent,
normal,
standard,
usual,
familiar,
typical,
day-to-day
adverb
• on a daily basis.
• "the information to be traded is determined day-to-day"
day-to-day
noun
• an ordinary, everyday routine.
• "they have come to escape the day-to-day"
day by day
• on each successive day; gradually and steadily.
• "day by day I grew worse"
Similar:
gradually,
bit by bit,
by degrees,
by stages,
inchmeal,
inch by inch,
little by little,
step by step,
slowly,
slowly but surely,
steadily,
progressively,
daily,
every day,
day after day,
a day at a time,
diurnally,
Opposite:
all at once,