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Meaning of daily tasks
The primary meaning of "daily tasks" refers to activities or jobs that are performed every day.
Etymology of daily tasks
The word "daily" comes from the Old English word "dæglic", which is a combination of "dæg" meaning day and the suffix "-lic" meaning like or pertaining to.
The word "task" originates from the Old French word "tasque", which is derived from the Latin word "taxare", meaning to censure or charge, and later evolved to mean a piece of work to be done.
Synonyms
routine jobs
regular chores
everyday activities
mundane tasks
ordinary duties
daily routines
regular tasks
usual activities
habitual chores
daily duties
regular activities
commonplace tasks
ordinary jobs
daily work
regular work
usual chores
everyday jobs
routine activities
mundane chores
regular duties
daily chores
habitual tasks
usual duties
commonplace jobs
ordinary activities
daily activities
routine duties
regular chores
everyday duties.
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "daily" as done, happening, or existing every day, and "task" as a piece of work to be done or undertaken.
- The phrase "daily tasks" collectively refers to the responsibilities, chores, or activities that an individual must accomplish on a daily basis.
Usage Examples
- She has a list of daily tasks to complete before leaving for work.
- His daily tasks include feeding the dog, making breakfast, and packing lunch for the kids.
- The company assigns daily tasks to each employee to ensure the project is completed on time.
Antonyms
irregular jobs
occasional chores
infrequent tasks
unusual activities
extraordinary duties
sporadic work
non-routine tasks
uncommon jobs
irregular activities
rare chores
exceptional duties
periodic tasks
intermittent jobs
unusual work
non-daily tasks
infrequent duties
uncommon activities
irregular duties.