Similar words: adventitious, surreptitious, seditious, ambitious, propitious, supercilious, litigious, competition. Meaning: [‚suːpə(r)stɪʃəs] adj. showing ignorance or the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance.
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(61) Now that people are no longer superstitious, fortune-telling as a profession is finished.
(62) I spilled some salt while I was cooking, I am very superstitious so when I spill salt I need to throw some over my left shoulder to avoid bad luck.
(63) It was a place of heathenism and superstitious rites, to be inhabited by men nearer of kin to the rocks and to the wild animals than we.
(64) Because of this, each of Tzu Chi's evening prayer meetings, particularly avoids superstitious displays.
(65) A wise believer understands the essence of Buddhism, Those who are superstitious misinterpret the virtue of religion.
(66) We are superstitious to the science now, and believe seeing is the truth, but we aren't able to find our skew self-will out.
(67) Ashley: I'm not superstitious, but it's true. I mean, it's bad luck. Dane, how's my scope?
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(68) The superstitious man put the priority on the superficial supersonic superiority.
(69) One of his responsibilities is fighting against a superstitious valuation of Europe.
(70) We document the existence of the influence of superstitious beliefs on consumer behavior and specify their conscious and nonconscious underlying properties.
(71) The new religion is an amalgam of superstitious beliefs and modern science.
(72) After the coup detat in the 1990s Albanians began to embrace the superstitious traditions of their ancestors.
(73) He has a superstitious thought that black cat are unlucky.
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