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The preposition "about" is commonly used after the word "superstitious." For example, "She is superstitious about stepping on cracks in the sidewalk."
The root word of "superstitious" is "superstition," which comes from the Latin word "superstitio" meaning excessive fear of the supernatural.
The adjective for the word "superstition" is "superstitious." It describes a belief or practice that is based on superstition or an irrational fear of the unknown. For example, one might refer to a superstitious person or superstitious beliefs.
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