preternaturally
Americanadverb
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in a way or to a degree that is beyond the ordinary course of nature; exceptionally or abnormally.
Her voice, preternaturally deep, resonated off the walls like a terrible storm.
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in a supernatural way or to a supernatural degree.
The demons in this movie are of course preternaturally strong.
Other Word Forms
- unpreternaturally adverb
Etymology
Origin of preternaturally
Example Sentences
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While other stars might dislike being photographed off the set, Dean, preternaturally sophisticated about creating an image, reveled in it.
From Los Angeles Times
Maybe it’s because, unless you were born with a preternaturally unshakable self-confidence few of us can claim, there’s a touch of the underdog in all of us.
From Salon
But it is a shame that the promising Butters doesn’t get the same showcase of her own preternaturally mature talent, other than one scene where she yells and another one where she cries.
From Los Angeles Times
Such moments have allowed even one of the most preternaturally talented athletes of his generation to show a human side too.
From BBC
Puckish, clad in a suit and preternaturally confident, a teenage Miller was a regular presence at school board meetings.
From Los Angeles Times
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