preternaturally in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for preternaturally in the English»Spanish Dictionary

preternaturally [Am ˌprɛdərˈnætʃ(ə)rəli, ˌpridərˈnætʃ(ə)rəli, Brit ˌpriːtəˈnatʃ(ə)rəli] ADV liter

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His troubles are further complicated by a preternaturally unappealing wider field.
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In her best-known roles, she's preternaturally gorgeous and guileless.
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At one point, a tapering walkway juts into the middle of the preternaturally still pool.
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In how many movies across how many genres have we seen preternaturally skilled guys?
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Onstage, my brother was preternaturally at ease, straddling these worlds effortlessly.
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Considering how many children live in the home, the building and outside play area are preternaturally quiet.
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Not for nothing is one of the detectives handling the case a preternaturally gifted jigsaw expert.
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He was preternaturally eclectic, and one can hardly keep up with his activities.
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Each actress is, in her own way, preternaturally high-strung, able to convey momentous emotional stakes without raising her voice.
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He also ages very slowly (although he's not immortal) and can preternaturally sense supernatural activity.
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