さすがに
- as one would expect; naturally; indeedword usually written using kana alonesee also さすが
- still; all the same; after allword usually written using kana alone
adverb (fukushi)
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- as one would expect; naturally; indeed
- still; all the same; after all
Used to express that something happened as expected or naturally based on a certain standard or reputation.
Used to express the idea that a situation continues or remains unchanged, despite expectations or circumstances.
Example sentences
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It's just if we have it every day we're bound to get fed up with it. I must increase the variety of my cooking.
Maybe it's his age but his opinions seem a little more grounded in experience than everyone else's.
I've had no appetite and haven't eaten anything all morning, but as you would expect I'm now starting to get a little hungry.