superstition|superstitions in English
noun
[su·per·sti·tion || ‚suːpə(r)'stɪʃn]
belief that is not based on fact; custom or action based on a superstitious belief; irrational fear of something that is unknown or mysterious
Use "superstition|superstitions" in a sentence
1. It isn't superstition!
2. Superstitions About Babies and Cauls
3. Superstition and Spiritism
4. A superstition before battle.
5. SUPERSTITIONS are found all over the world.
6. Small minds breed small-minded superstitions.
7. Superstitions also flourish in organized sport.
8. That's superstition, not science.
9. The Source of Superstition
10. Breaking the Chains of Superstition
11. Why does Jehovah strongly oppose superstitions?
12. IS IT harmless to follow superstitions?
13. Superstitions abound with regard to salt.
14. Some Aloes are part of cultural superstitions, i.e
15. She was an encyclopaedia of superstitions and proverbs.
16. Education showed him the falsity of his superstitions.
17. Superstitions is the religion of feeble minds.
18. We must overcome superstitions and emancipate the mind.
19. 133 15 Superstitions Can Lead to Unhappiness
20. Old superstitions seem incredible to educated people.
21. 4 Do away with all fetishes and superstitions.
22. Ceso, when will you stop with those superstitions?
23. We have a lot of superstitions about animals.
24. What kind of stupid peasant's superstition...
25. It is a superstition-ridden community.