I've heard of a superstition that mermaids are real and that they kill marine animals for food.
The word superstition is in the dictionary.
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"That's an old wives tale, nothing more then a superstition!" This could be one, hope it helped.
i know a person who has a superstition about black cats, she thinks they are bad luckexamples of superstitions:it's bad luck to walk under a ladderyou get 7 years bad luck if you break a mirrorhorse shoes are good luckfour leaf clovers are good luckthrowing salt over your right shoulder is good luckA sentence could be:My friend has a superstition about mirrors, if they crack they give you bad luck.
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.
Superstition has it that a black cat crossing your path is an omen of ill fortune.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
The word "superstition" also exists in French.
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
"I am using a sentence with the word economics."