Hourly
[ouuh r-lee, ou-er-] /ˈaʊər li, ˈaʊ ər-/
adjective
1.
of, pertaining to, occurring, or done each successive :
hourly news reports.
2.
computed or totaled in terms of an ; using an as a basic unit of reckoning:
hourly wages.
3.
hired to work for wages by the :
hourly workers.
4.
frequent; continual.
adverb
5.
every ; by .
6.
at each or during every .
7.
frequently; continually.
/ˈaʊəlɪ/
adjective
1.
of, occurring, or done every hour
2.
done in or measured by the hour: we are paid an hourly rate
3.
continual or frequent
adverb
4.
every hour
5.
at any moment or time
late 15c. (adv.); 1510s (adj.), from hour + -ly (2).
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