Similar words: superstitious, superstition, surreptitiously, ambitiously, expeditiously, interstitial, adscititious, fastidiously. Meaning: adv. in a superstitious manner.
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1. Avoid superstitiously investing events with power or meanings they don't have.
2. They had superstitiously brought their idols with them into the battle (probably like a good-luck charm), but dropped them in their haste to retreat.
3. Simon superstitiously made the sign of the Tree as he looked around.
4. They superstitiously believed Jerusalem to be indestructable,[sentencedict .com] because of the Temple of the Lord in her midst.
5. The parents refused, superstitiously believing the child would suffer even more if she left her home.
6. Superstitiously he refused to travel on Friday the 13 th.
7. As a working theory this is impregnable, whether considered sceptically or superstitiously.
8. Mandrake plants – The mandrake plant has fleshy, forked roots that resemble the lower part of a human body and were therefore superstitiously thought to induce pregnancy when eaten?
9. Over time, they can help designers internalize the requirements so that they follow them as a matter of course, without having to memorize them or follow them superstitiously.
10. There are four kinds of people who oppose this: the people who are fanatically and superstitiously against dams.
More similar words: superstitious, superstition, surreptitiously, ambitiously, expeditiously, interstitial, adscititious, fastidiously, cautiously, facetiously, incautiously, interstitial fluid, fictitious, factitious, flirtatiously, pretentiously, ostentatiously, repetitious, conscientiously, adventitious, surreptitious, sententiously, adventitious root, piously, stupendously, deviously, anxiously, copiously, variously, viciously.