Frequency rank: 1,185.
- natural; reasonable; obvious
- usual; common; ordinary; commonplace; the norm
nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'; adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 当たり前【あたりまえ】Frequency rank: 1,185.
- 当り前【あたりまえ】Frequency rank: 31,637. – 31,911.
- あたり前【あたりまえ】Frequency rank: 50,150. – 51,356.
- 当りまえ【あたりまえ】
- あたりまえFrequency rank: 20,793. – 20,901.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- natural; reasonable; obvious
- usual; common; ordinary; commonplace; the norm
This meaning refers to something that is expected or accepted as being normal or typical in a given context.
This meaning suggests something that is frequently encountered or widely accepted as standard in society or culture.
Generated collocations (experimental)
あたりまえ当たり前だit's obviousあたりまえ当たり前のことan obvious thingあたりまえ当たり前のようにas if it is naturalあたりまえ当たり前のこうい行為a common actあたりまえ当たり前のかんがえ考えa commonplace thoughtあたりまえ当たり前のせんたく選択a natural choiceあたりまえ当たり前のせいかつ生活an ordinary lifeあたりまえ当たり前におもう思うto think it is reasonableあたりまえ当たり前のしつもん質問a usual questionあたりまえ当たり前としてうけいれる受け入れるto accept as the norm
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
39 results
"Dad, this a real sword?" "Of course, it is a duel after all."
It's obvious but the connection between people is "words". It is by those words that thoughts are shared and arguments carried out.
This, appearing at first glance to be perfectly obvious, is actually very difficult.
In the past it was perfectly normal to get the back of a teacher's hand or fist as punishment.
We take health for granted until illness intervenes.
It's natural to be nervous when the plane takes off.
No wonder you've got a headache; the amount you drank last night.
We take the blessing of the sun for granted.
No wonder we associate bats with dark places.
It is no wonder that the children love to visit the farm.
Nowadays, commuters take traffic jams for granted.