The word 'supernatural' is used to refer to entities and phenomena that are believed to be beyond what we experience with our senses. Angels, demons, gods, etc. are postulated to exist beyond our space-time reality and so we can't in principle experience, interact with, or know about any of these beings except through our religious beliefs.
The definition of the word "zombie," according to Merriam Webster, is the the supernatural power that may enter into and reanimate a dead body, according to voodoo belief.
where you have faith/believe in the supernatural: aliens superheroes monster, etc
Believing in supernatural powers
The gods and spirits were said to be supernatural. So too were the gods of the white man.
This answer is not going to have a word for word definition from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary (that would be asking to plagiarize). Its definition means to change in an unusual way or sometimes a supernatural way. A caterpillar turning into a butterfly, or a man changing into a werewolf are some examples.
A goddess is a female deity with supernatural powers
A Clairvoyant means someone who can see event happening in the future. Clair is the french word for clear and voyance is the french word for meaning. People who call them clairvoyant believe they have a supernatural ability.
the word "non"
No they are most certainly not. In fact, by the definition of the word miracle (a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent), miracles either never exist. Or if you do believe in God, then everything is automatically a miracle, by definition.
A story with a "supernatural" element, which features ghosts, magic, gods or other things outside of the natural world.
Yes, the word 'supernatural' is both a noun and an adjective.Examples:We heard sounds as if from the supernatural. (noun)They say that a supernatural being resides here. (adjective)
Supernatural