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Meanings of
superstitious
in English
Superstitious.
Related terms
irrational
Usage of
superstitious
in English
1
But this great
superstitious
fear was, however, part of Benedict's eternal charm.
2
Try to keep
superstitious
worrying to a minimum - it changes nothing.
3
The circle were amazed; the spirit of
superstitious
curiosity seized upon them.
4
The shepherds in the Mysore country are very ignorant and very
superstitious
.
5
There was a dead silence now;
superstitious
bodings were in every mind.
6
The crowd halted, and stared round in
superstitious
terror and dumb marvel.
7
The gloom of these forests strengthens the
superstitious
feelings of the people.
8
People in that part of the country are sadly ignorant and
superstitious
.
9
Ian Fleming has an idea: send Alick to interview the
superstitious
Hess.
10
I was the race, the whole human race, in its
superstitious
infancy.
11
The room was so dusky that Walpurga looked around in
superstitious
fear.
12
Francis began to understand the
superstitious
purpose that she had in view.
13
There were many
superstitious
notions current among the people in those days.
14
All that was
superstitious
in his nature took him by the throat.
15
Perhaps the Irish strain in her blood made her a little
superstitious
.
16
For people, who place religion in particular forms, must unavoidably become
superstitious
.
Other examples for "superstitious"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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superstitious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
superstitious fear
very superstitious
superstitious dread
superstitious awe
superstitious terror
More collocations
Superstitious
through the time
Superstitious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common