Aa Daily Reflection For Today

In today’s daily reflection we explore Rachel Reeves’ description of an “age of insecurity,” shaped by once-in-a-lifetime crises. Anxieties are rising as people worry more about the future. But ...

In today's GB News Daily Reflection, we remember that faith is the very nature of believing things you cannot see, and expecting them to happen or to be real nonetheless."Many of us struggle with this ...

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FaithTime has announced the launch of its Devotions Collection, a comprehensive library of guided reflections and daily devotionals created to support consistent spiritual practice among Christians.

GB News on MSN: GB News daily reflection — Saturday 18th April 2026

daily (adj.) Old English dæglic (see day). This form is known from compounds: twadæglic “happening once in two days,” þreodæglic “happening once in three days;” the more usual Old English word was dæghwamlic, also dægehwelc. Cognate with German täglich.

Why “daily” and not “dayly”? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

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Twice-daily is probably the best choice since it is unambiguous and commonly used. Using either bidaily or bi-daily risks the reader getting muddled between "twice a day" and "every other day".

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I don't know of a word that means "near-daily" or "most days". Besides those terms, consider "almost-daily", "at most daily", and "daily (as needed)". If the task is always performed at the same time of day, you might refer to "the X task (as needed)" where X is, for example, dawn, morning, noon, afternoon, evening, or a specific time. Usually and related words lead to phrasings such as ...