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super·sti·tion [ˌsu:pəˈstɪʃən] SUST.

1. superstition no pl. (belief):

superstition
superstition
according to superstition
out of superstition

2. superstition (practice):

superstition
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superstition SUST.

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superstition (obsolete)

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He banned men from wearing waist chains as part of his effort to remove superstition and heresy.
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Similarly, shelters often have difficulty placing black cats due to common superstitions regarding black cats as bringers or harbingers of bad luck.
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This is why they accept all types of fanaticism and superstition.
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Other common superstitions based on apantomancy are the belief that seeing a buzzard is an omen of death.
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Superstition played a big part in their decisions of where to drill.
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This caused the porters to become uneasy, as there were local superstitions about the mountain.
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The book also covers the ethnographic history of the city including its superstitions, tales and legends.
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He believes in ghosts, and enjoys voicing superstitions and telling old sea stories, particularly when the fog comes around.
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Superstitions like the presence of a werewolf and a headless mule are also manifested in this popular festival.
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The leadership clearly believed in what many at the time would have derided as popular superstition.
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