Adverb
In a preternatural manner or degree.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMen are not really born either hopelessly idle, or preternaturally industrious. They may move in one direction or the other as will or circumstances dictate, but it is open to any man to work. Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
The traditional British view is that character is what matters in a general. They like a solid, simple man, with no newfangled nonsense about him. He should be preternaturally silent. If by chance he thinks at all he should not let this leak out, otherwise confidence would be destroyed. Winston Churchill
Only an artist as preternaturally acute and copacetic, as oddly visionary and just odd as Richard Artschwager, would be able to lay out the whole course of human evolution and have it make some kind of sense while also seeming like a dazzling insight. Jerry Saltz
she was preternaturally beautiful Source: Internet
And there is a care factor that smooths the path of the lost, the lonely and the preternaturally talented. Source: Internet
And there’s nothing more horrifying than a sleepover to a kid who’s always been preternaturally happy at home. Source: Internet