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"supernaturally" Definitions
  1. in a way that cannot be explained by the laws of science and that seems to involve gods or magic
"supernaturally" Synonyms
preternaturally magically mystically transcendentally paranormally transcendently mysteriously uncannily occultly metaphysically supernormally spiritually superhumanly necromantically miraculously psychically phenomenally unnaturally numinously thaumaturgically spectrally ghostlily spookily phantasmally phantasmically ethereally shadowily ghastlily vampirically demonically ghoulishly demoniacally devilishly deathlily cadaverously insubstantially extraterrestrially fiendishly holily divinely blessedly heavenlily sacredly godlily angelically seraphically paradisaically beatifically celestially immortally cherubically blissfully paradisiacally supernally sublimely saintlily rapturously immaterially incorporeally intangibly formlessly nonmaterially unsubstantially nonphysically impalpably airily disembodiedly aerially specially uniquely distinctly distinctively differently distinguishedly characteristically distinguishingly exclusively individually novelly originally particularly peculiarly rarely uncommonly unusually aberrantly abnormally anomalously abstractly theoretically intellectually ideally philosophically speculatively conceptually notionally abstrusely basically deeply essentially fundamentally reconditely esoterically ideationally profoundly overabundantly aboundingly excessively profusely boundlessly disproportionately dissipatedly dizzyingly enormously exaggeratedly exorbitantly extravagantly extremely immoderately indulgently inordinately intemperately limitlessly needlessly overly religiously theologically devotionally doctrinally scripturally ecclesiastically sanctifiedly dedicatedly devoutly piously righteously hallowedly More

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The best Kevin Gates music is sort of supernaturally good.
Its realism became reality supernaturally, thanks to the goddess of love.
Remember, he wouldn't have the saving grace of being supernaturally smart.
First, she is smart and funny and creative, but not supernaturally so.
They're what's supposed to require obedience, what's supposed to be supernaturally preserved from error.
Jody is also close friends with fellow supernaturally-informed cop Donna Hanscum (Briana Buckmaster).
He's a master of wuxia, stories about the exploits of supernaturally skilled martial artists.
It's never a bad thing to let a group of kids believe they're supernaturally strong.
He turns the act of being supernaturally haunted into a natural extension of everyday solitariness.
Oftentimes, in the face of bad news or conflict, he remains supernaturally calm and collected.
He wasn't supernaturally strong or resolved; he had moments of disappointing weakness and he faltered often.
And for as long as I can remember, I've been almost supernaturally prone to negative emotions.
You gave me the fantasy of righting injustice with a close group of supernaturally-powered friends.
A self-absorbed — if supernaturally talented — musician, Orpheus doesn't share her passion for books and words.
The best explanation for Kelly's supernaturally influenced murder appears in the final seconds of last week's premiere.
Part horror, part allegory, the supernaturally tinged murder mystery asks: Where do we turn when logic fails?
Decrepit haunted houses, supernaturally spooky castles, and creepy caves are places where ghosts and murderers run amuck.
So is the honey-mustard duck breast, dry aged for a month until it is supernaturally tender.
If you get your information from social media, the world is an almost supernaturally dark place these days.
In the comics, Domino has the power to alter the probability around her, essentially making her supernaturally lucky.
The chicken was moist and almost supernaturally flavorful, as if it had been injected with an MSG solution.
Their abstract innerworkings — resembling crates, joints, banisters, handles and pilings — seem embedded into one another, as if supernaturally unified.
You need someone who is good at delivering corny jokes and can be almost supernaturally charming while doing so.
How does a supernaturally gifted 11-year-old devour five double-sized boxes of Eggos in a single afternoon?
Oh, and the act of blogging itself — arguably the dominant expertise of a woman who is supernaturally gifted at everything.
David Harbour, best known for playing supernaturally beleaguered small-town cop Jim Hopper, is now on to even stranger things.
Watch: Part horror, part allegory, HBO's supernaturally tinged, 10-episode murder mystery "The Outsider" asks where we turn when logic fails.
He characterized the new film as a dark, adult payoff for everything the character has done in his supernaturally long life.
Kayako herself is a child of Sadako, a tragic and vulnerable figure turned into a supernaturally powerful beast by primal forces of rage.
Were the creators of "Homeland" supernaturally prescient, or did some fevered rewriting take place in the weeks and months following the November election?
The ABC-turned-WB series of many a millennial's childhood was a carefree, supernaturally-flavored comedy, down to its memorable, ultra weird musical numbers.
Of course, there is another reason for appearance: Caroline, who currently runs a school for supernaturally-gifted children, recently acquired Klaus' daughter as a pupil.
It grows supernaturally fast and begins to mimic objects and human beings, gaining knowledge and raw data — but not wisdom — as it absorbs its prey.
It's great music for the coming chilliness of fall and/or any supernaturally emotional events that may befall your life: this is one to ruminate to.
This bold début novel uses magic realism to reimagine the founding of Liberia, during the early nineteenth century, through the lives of three supernaturally gifted people.
Whether you want modern-day royalty, supernatural powers or just supernaturally competent women running the show, here are four new romances that will sweep you away.
Case in point, the second single released from Down Below is "Lady Death," and is the latest in a series of Tribulation tunes depicting supernaturally powerful women.
She's also got retractable claws and grappling hooks on her wrists and after spending time in Hell (it's a long story!) she's got some supernaturally-tinged senses.
To people convinced of its survival, the animal once derided as clumsy and primitive became almost supernaturally elusive, with heightened senses that allow it to avoid detection.
My father's supernaturally patient wife and four impressionable children carried small blue membership cards for a research and investigative organization called the Mutual U.F.O. Network, or Mufon.
We can hardly talk about the strange pain of knowing someone in these ways—a loving father, a supernaturally talented athlete, and an alleged rapist—in life.
In this supernaturally inflected film, a 17-year-old Senegalese girl (Mame Sané) is in love with a young man who leaves by boat in search of work.
Broody teens, dark secrets, melodramatic school dances, supernaturally hot people breaking each other's hearts for as far as the eye can see: This is the teen soap way.
I've gotta give Ronson some credit; there's something supernaturally talented about producing a track which made the goth girls in front of me do the Chubby Checker twist.
When Cosima finally confronts her creator — the mustache-twirling, supernaturally old scientist P.T. Westmoreland — it's for torturing the man he made into a monster with dubious experimental treatments.
It can often feel silly pointing out how supernaturally stylish Amal Clooney is considering her day job as a human rights lawyer making actual positive change in the world.
In Ms. Millard's retelling, young Churchill was entitled, precocious, supernaturally confident — one of those fellows whose neon self-regard is downright unseemly until the very moment it is earned.
Her serendipitous powers are at the heart of what makes Domino compelling and put her in an eclectic pantheon of comic book characters that are supernaturally lucky, but with restrictions.
But the men's magazine says that Ronaldo's supernaturally excellent 6-pack, which it deemed the winner of the "Nobel Prize for Physical Perfection," isn't the result of any photoshop magic.
Ancient Arabs, known for their affinity for poetry, even coined the term sha'ir, meaning an Arabic literature poet who was "supernaturally inspired" by jinn, to designate poets like Kuthayyir 'Azzah.
It left us with the Warriors facing the infinitely less troublesome Cleveland Caveliers in the NBA Finals, a random assortment of basketball men scurrying around the supernaturally brilliant LeBron James.
While all of these seem almost supernaturally well-timed to the Girlfriend Experience premiere date, Erica's alter-ego Anna Friel says what happens after people watch is what's most important.
"If we're breathing, we're still fighting," Panik said moments after his game-winning double, trying to throw the supernaturally curious off the scent by crediting a plain old gritty makeup.
This is a spirited and often gorgeous film (Guillaume Deffontaines, the cinematographer, makes the eyes of even the most ostensibly unattractive characters supernaturally beautiful), but it's not an easy one.
Luckily for Alunah, their guitarist Sophie Day is also possessed of an amazingly rich voice, one that's almost supernaturally suited to the sustained notes and grandiose, folklore-inflected tales she spins.
The cleverness of this compromise, in theory, is that it leaves conservative Catholics with that letter to cling to, and with it the belief that the church's teaching is supernaturally guaranteed.
A year before he started on Even Stevens, LaBeouf played a supporting role in this episode about a man with supernaturally good luck who tried to use it to help LaBeouf's character.
In this story, the sorority sisters at the fictional Hawthorne College are hunted down by a cult of supernaturally-charged fraternity brothers who want to punish women who aren't subservient to men.
Kim, whatever you think of her, has become supernaturally good at creating and maintaining a public self that is massive and lucrative and always comes back to heel when she calls it.
Written by Frank Conniff — better known as "TV's Frank" from Mystery Science Theater 3000 — this episode is a classic example of the inventive, supernaturally tinged domestic farce common to the original Sabrina comics.
Metacritic Score: 78/100Even more music from "Stranger Things" composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein was released in a second volume, though critics were slightly cooler on the more supernaturally-tinged follow-up.
And Trump is almost supernaturally mercurial, meaning that what he says and does on a Wednesday shouldn't be expected to tell us anything about what he will say or do on a Friday.
But elite athletics are defined by mental acuity — the highest-performing athletes are supernaturally quick visual learners, which manifests in being able to read the movement of their allies and opponents on the floor.
Lara exits the cave of human blood, and immediately comes across a member of the Descendants, a bloodline of historical preservationists meant to safeguard the land's tombs and the hallowed, supernaturally imbued artifact they protect.
He never shuts up, and being supernaturally self-aware gives him the ability to wink at the audience, letting them know that the rules governing good sense and even good storytelling don't really apply to him.
Early on in Stephen Dunn's supernaturally-tinged film Closet Monster, out this week on DVD and VOD, we find Oscar, a young boy living in a small Canadian town, walking towards a cemetery near his school.
It's another of the show's quick pivots of perception, through which we experience the scene as Ian Murray must, rather than as Claire does — her presence seems supernaturally strange in a way it didn't last episode.
To the Plains Indians, the area was supernaturally charged, a place of powerful spirits, sudden raging storms, magic caves and special trees — ponderosa pine, tall and straight and strong — that they liked to use for lodgepoles.
Instead, the group arrived in shiny animal print halter tops, supernaturally low rise jeans, and power chords that both destroyed and immortalised their career as one of the greatest pop-punk bands to walk the earth.
Perhaps the most uncomfortable part of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is acknowledging the number of people who enjoy the surreal experience of watching supernaturally beautiful women trotting around in underwear, wings, and sometimes floral-printed parachutes.
Don't forget to subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW. It's no secret that all nannies are compared to one single, supernaturally-inclined doyenne of discipline who flew in on the eastern wind in 1964.
Since set leaks have hinted that Winterfell might be flamingly vulnerable to an ice dragon attack soon, it sure is nice to have the one guy with extensive experience dealing with supernaturally strong fires hanging around the castle.
In the farthest corner, Standefer and Alesch reveal a surprise tucked behind an overgrown hedge: a supernaturally large rose mallow flower in full bloom, its bowl of petals as taut and vibrantly red as a junk ship's sails.
Similarly, Yoruba followers of Ifa consult a priest known as a babalawo, who uses an opele chain and palm nuts in a process known as divination, in which they attempt to foretell future events or discover hidden truths supernaturally.
With a group that included several senior women from Singapore, who hiked up haltingly but without complaint, I dug my pole into a field of supernaturally blue ice and ascended an arm of the largest glacier on mainland Europe.
His challenge, now, is a more human one: after spending all of his young life being so supernaturally talented at what he does, he now needs to learn to approach a very difficult game from something other than the commanding heights.
The Bright Sessions, for example, mostly centers around a therapist and her various supernaturally gifted clients, while Limetown, a fictional Serial-esque show about a reporter trying to uncover the truth about a small town, is an interview-heavy drama.
Where in games you typically explore one room after another and head toward a goal, in P.T. you supernaturally loop through the same L-shaped corridor, never provided with information about who you are or what you're supposed to do.
Here, she encounters a friar who looks like a praying mantis, a vacuum cleaner salesman who's almost supernaturally attractive, a mysterious 1960s power station, a paranormal bus, and a severed hand that appears to have a life of its own.
SAN FRANCISCO — In "Gemini Man," Will Smith plays Henry Brogan, a supernaturally gifted assassin, as well as his clone, Junior, who besides looking exactly like a young Will Smith, circa "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," is out to murder him.
William Blake wrote of seeing "a world in a grain of sand," and New Yorkers had a glimpse of something like that in a display of supernaturally delicate boxwood micro-sculptures, from the Late Gothic Netherlands, at the Cloisters last winter.
Book readers already knew about the zombie bear, but those of us exclusive to the TV show had never seen an animal that was turned (except the White Walkers' horses, which for all we know were supernaturally custom-made, like their riders).
As long as vulnerability and softness are the basis for acceptable femininity (and acceptable femininity is a requirement for a woman's life to have value), women who are perpetually framed because of their race as supernaturally indestructible will not be viewed with regard.
But real pros can usually avoid those potential pitfalls and go strong for years on end because they do more pre-anal prep than the average civilian diving into butt stuff, and (more importantly) because they tend to have almost supernaturally resilient rectums.
Although it stands to reason that most modern supernaturally inclined ladies, myself included, are more interested in futzing with tarot cards and crystals than kicking back with Old Scratch, our urges come from a very similar place—an exhaustion with the stifling status quo.
Director William Friedkin is taking this ideal image of purity in a 215s context and exploiting our religious dogmas all at once—the idea that evil can infiltrate any soul and can cause the good and bad to do terrible and supernaturally fucked up things.
Most of David Lynch and Marc Frost's return to Twin Peaks featured former series protagonist Dale Cooper as a supernaturally lobotomized shell of his previous self, cooing at slot machines, repeating random noises, and making gotta-potty pain-faces until someone literally shows him how to pee.
If Makumbi's Kintus are cursed like Cain, the heroes of Wayétu Moore's SHE WOULD BE KING (Graywolf Press, $26) are cursed like Storm, Wolverine and Professor X. The Liberian-American writer's debut novel is a Marvelesque national epic about Liberia's independence centered on three supernaturally gifted misfits.
Playlist: "Into My Arms" / "Straight To You" / "Supernaturally" / "There She Goes, My Beautiful World" / "The Ship Song" / "I Let Love In" / "Hard On For Love" If you believe in a God of sorts but punishment or non-intervention feel the most real, it's not unreasonable to get very fucked up.
Take the now infamous comments about pregnancy made by Republican Representative Justin Humphrey on February 17, 2017: Humphrey's rhetoric might as well have come from a horror or sci-fi film, so neatly does it fit the narrative of the woman who is held supernaturally hostage by her reproductive capacities.
An update to the classic vampire tale (the title is a play on "Nosferatu"), the series follows a supernaturally gifted young heroine from a broken New England home and her battles against the villain Charlie Manx, who carries children off in a demonic Rolls-Royce to a terrifying place called Christmasland.
They talk about people we may or may not have met yet, named Tina and Paul; and throughout Audrey expresses her worry about the disappearance of the man she's been sleeping with, "Billy" (who could be the recently supernaturally slain South Dakotan William Hastings, or could be someone else entirely).
While the movie's overall gist may be a little too young adult for entirely pleasurable consumption by some, its finale, in which deadly fire appears in an echo of an earlier scene in the movie, and is confronted by supernaturally powered waters, does in fact achieve a form of animation nirvana.
As the two men lock arms — with the bruiser's bulging muscles and pasty white skin contrasting noticeably with the fake Cooper's ruddy hands and compact frame — Lynch keeps cutting to the reactions of the motley crew of spectators, who quickly realize that they've underestimated the strength of their supernaturally gifted guest.
And this creates a subconscious sense that you're not looking at a normal tree that just kept growing until it became very tall but a tree that was somehow supernaturally inflated to unimaginable dimensions, all of its features swelling like some fantastically transformed mushroom or a cursed cartoon man bloating into a giant.
MICHELANGELO: DIVINE DRAFTSMAN AND DESIGNER A huge, and likely to be hugely popular, show of more than 150 of Michelangelo's supernaturally sensual drawings—as well as three marble sculptures, his earliest surviving painting, and the cartoon for his last Vatican fresco—borrowed from more than 50 institutions in Europe and the United States. Nov.
On painkillers, the supernaturally slender Hanyu - who even coach Brian Orser has jokingly referred to as "inhuman" for his steely determination and skating prowess - took steps out of his quad toeloop and triple Lutz but otherwise skated a clean, mesmerizing free skate to become the first man in 66 years to win back-to-back golds.
Yet a review of the 113 race, drawn from dozens of interviews with aides, advisers and adversaries, makes plain that Mr. Bloomberg's political origin story owes to almost supernaturally improbable conditions — a blend of searing tragedy, canny check-writing and a string of flukes so politically fortuitous that his Democratic rival began wondering if the New York Yankees were conspiring against him.
Kiss that planet, young libertines.) On the same album, Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus, which over the course of two records can occasionally feel a tad boogie-era Stones (perhaps because it was the first Bad Seeds album without Blixa), "Supernaturally" is an endearingly odd song of desire that won't work at a wedding, but sometimes you need to love someone in a car.
You can prove literally anything with pop science, but it's true that we like to think of animals as almost supernaturally attuned to sniffing out people you would never want to have a drink with, barking their little tails off at anyone with so much as a whiff of dickheadedness about them, and if you're OK by the dog, then you're probably OK. I mean this in the nicest way: shut up.
If I, a certified mediocrity, look at the people around me and wonder, deep down, what makes them more confident than I am, what is it like, I wonder, for Paul George to join a team with a dude who is so supernaturally self-regarding that he laps even the confidence that has made George a fabulously wealthy and successful NBA player, the top pick of his free agent class, and a dude who has gone toe-to-toe with LeBron James on more than one occasion?
The obstacles to #MeToo in Catholicism seem more substantial even than the obstacles in Weinstein's Hollywood, because priests who endure sexual advances or end up enmeshed in "Uncle Ted" relationships are in a unique bind: Their commitment to the church is supernaturally absolute and life-defining, the power their superiors exercise is greater even than that of a Hollywood producer, and the sexual acts themselves can seem so compromising — not just sex, but gay sex that breaks a vow of celibacy — as to make truthtelling feel not just costly but impossible.

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