A belief, practice, or rite irrationally maintained by ignorance of the laws of nature or by faith in magic or chance.
When we saw the black cat, my friends all told me it was fine to go into the building, but I had superstitions, and believed we would all be cursed.
The lack of a scientific basis is one of the DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS of a superstition. If there is a scientific basis for something, it would no longer be fair to call it a superstition.
The word superstition is normally a noun. For instance, in the sentence "Molly has a superstition about black cats," the word is a noun. You could also say "Molly has a superstitious fear of black cats," where "superstitious" is an adjective describing the word fear. The only case I can think of where superstition would be an adjective would be something where you were talking about the Superstition Mountains in Arizona.
i would defined it Immortal
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
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to be empty minded requires a lot of courage;so people would like to fill it with trash;similarly superstition play the same role!
"Superstition" was not a Beatles song.
Tagalog translation of SUPERSTITION: pamahiin
The word "superstition" also exists in French.
The word superstition is in the dictionary.
Superstition Mountains was created in 1939.
Stepping in a crack on the sidewalk is a superstition heard by many people around the world. If one steps on a crack on the side walk, it would break their mother's back.