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Astonishing vs Preternatural - What's the difference?

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Astonishing is a related term of preternatural.


As adjectives the difference between astonishing and preternatural

is that astonishing is causing astonishment in; causing to be astonished while preternatural is beyond or different from what is natural or according to the regular course of things; strange; inexplicable; extraordinary; abnormal.

As a verb astonishing

is .

astonishing

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Causing astonishment in; causing to be astonished.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • preternatural

    Alternative forms

    * praeternatural * (archaic)

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Beyond or different from what is natural or according to the regular course of things; strange; inexplicable; extraordinary; abnormal.
  • * 1882 , , The Red Man and the White Man in North America , p. 152,
  • Doubtless there has been some exaggeration in the picturesque and fanciful relations of the almost preternatural skill and cunning of the Indian, [...]
  • * '>citation
  • (dated) Having an existence outside of the natural world.
  • * 1817 , ",
  • Macbeth is like a record of a preternatural and tragical event.
  • * 1860 , ,
  • Not Leonore, in that preternatural midnight excursion with her phantom lover, was more terrified than poor Maggie in this entirely natural ride on a short-paced donkey, [...]
  • * 1925 , ",
  • Vansittart Smith, fixing his eyes upon the fellow's skin, was conscious of a sudden impression that there was something inhuman and preternatural about its appearance.

    Usage notes

    In modern secular use, refers to extraordinary but still natural phenomena, as in “preternatural' talent”. In religious and occult usage, used similarly to supernatural, meaning “outside of nature”, but usually to a lower level than (term) – it can be used synonymously (identical to supernatural), as a hypernym (a kind of supernatural), or a coordinate term (similar to supernatural, but a distinct category). For example, in Catholic theology, ' preternatural refers to properties of creatures like angels, while (term) refers to properties of God alone.

    Synonyms

    * (beyond or different from usual) abnormal, exceptional, extraordinary, uncanny * (not natural) paranormal, supernatural, unnatural

    Derived terms

    * preternaturally

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