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preternatural
synonyms for preternatural
- aberrant
- anomalous
- atypical
- deviant
- deviative
- extraordinary
- ghostly
- inexplicable
- irregular
- marvelous
- miraculous
- mysterious
- odd
- peculiar
- strange
- superhuman
- superior
- supermundane
- supernatural
- unaccountable
- unearthly
- unnatural
- unrepresentative
- untypical
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How to use preternatural in a sentence
An activist conservative and preternatural salesman, he drew national attention for his work on health care and welfare policy.
Wisconsin: The incubator for America’s tribal politics | Dan Balz | October 8, 2021 | Washington PostThe author asserts here that Fabian Cancellara did not cheat with a motor, and that there is no evidence whatsoever that he did, apart from his suspicious hand movements and preternatural speed, which are purely circumstantial.
Both runners have repeatedly displayed a preternatural ability to close on this course, saving a final burst of energy so that they can be a half-yard ahead of their competition just as they cross the line.
He presided over the preternatural creation of 30 million new jobs—and the sharpest rise in median incomes in a generation.
There is an automatism to him, a preternatural talent for responding exactly, and briskly, with what is expected.
Schwarzenegger is adept at disguising his true feelings beneath a mask of preternatural calm, but he was suddenly doubly alert.
He said he had heard about my wonderful “flying-spears,” and declined to fight me if I used such preternatural weapons.
The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont | Louis de RougemontSuch were the truths which Mohammed, with preternatural earnestness, now declared,--doctrines which would revolutionize Arabia.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume V | John LordA preternatural dread of water rages among all the inhabitants of Rome, from the untitled down to the titled.
The vengeance of Baldassare is almost preternatural; it surpasses the wrath of Achilles and the malignity of Shylock.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume VII | John LordBy a preternatural light in the chamber he observed distinctly everything around him.
The Mysteries of All Nations | James Grant
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