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Superstitution

Definition:

Superstitution refers to a belief or practice that goes beyond what is considered rational or logical. It involves attributing supernatural or mystical powers to certain actions, objects, or events.

Examples:

Noun:

1. Many people have a superstitution that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.

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Adjective:

1. He was superstitution when it came to Friday the 13th, always avoiding any activities on that day.

Verb:

1. The community superstitiously believed that hanging a horseshoe above their door would bring good fortune.

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Adverb:

1. She looked superstitution at the full moon, hoping it would grant her wishes.

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