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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.
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The belief that a rabbit's foot will bring you luck is a superstitious belief. Another one is that you will have bad luck if a black cat crosses your path.
Stash is to be very fast or superstitious in a way.Hidden or safekeeping
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One person's superstition is another person's religion.
The word you're looking for is "doppelgänger." This term refers to a person who closely resembles another individual but is not related to them by blood. It's often used in a more mystical or superstitious context, suggesting a double or counterpart of a person.
No. People are superstitious, not things.