preternaturally

adv

Etymology

From preternatural + -ly.

  1. borrowed from prēternātūrālis
  2. suffixed as preternaturally — “preternatural + ly

Definitions

  1. In a preternatural manner

    In a preternatural manner; beyond what could possibly be natural.

    • Deirdre’s mom never leaves her in the Grotto but also never leaves her side, and has the lipless and flinty-eyed look of a parent whose kid is preternaturally good at something.

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