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superstitious
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superstitious
(adjective)
superstitious
/ˌsuːpɚ
ˈ
stɪʃəs/
adjective
superstitious
/ˌsuːpɚ
ˈ
stɪʃəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SUPERSTITIOUS
[
more superstitious; most superstitious
]
:
of, relating to, or influenced by superstition
superstitious
practices/beliefs
He's very
superstitious
and won't pitch without his lucky mitt.
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