Used in a Sentence

superstitious

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for superstitious.

Editorial note

The victims of the explosions resulting from the gross negligence, yes, but not the negligent, superstitious idiots.

Examples17
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Susceptible to superstitions.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of superstitious gathered in one view.

adjective

Susceptible to superstitions.

adjective

Arising from or having the character of superstitions.

adjective

(archaic) Overexact; unnecessarily scrupulous.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for superstitious.

adjective

Susceptible to superstitions.

adjective

Arising from or having the character of superstitions.

adjective

(archaic) Overexact; unnecessarily scrupulous.

Example sentences

1

The victims of the explosions resulting from the gross negligence, yes, but not the negligent, superstitious idiots.

2

Magical/religious/superstitious thinking leads to strongly held beliefs that are impervious to being updated by evidence in a rational manner.

3

The placebo effect is not a superstitious belief, however, if that's what you're trying to imply.

4

In short: We're probably buying into a superstitious belief that tube amps sound better than a modeling amp of similar quality.

5

I guess the question is whether the people at Microsoft who decide these things are themselves superstitious or whether they think their customers are superstitious (to the point that they would avoid a product with an unlucky internal version number).

6

Paleolithic tribal societies were also brutish, superstitious, harsh, and murderous towards themselves and outsiders.

7

Polygraph operators are superstitious idiots, no better than TV psychics and climate-change deniers.

8

Yes, a 192k playback sampling rate is a joke and maybe even superstitious.

9

The practitioner silently omits incorrect options, just as superstitious teens neglect digrams that don't make sense when they are found with a Ouija board.

10

I’m somewhat superstitious about names for software projects, and things were progressing well, so I didn’t dare to change the name.

11

They aren't superstitious, they are just human, corrupt, and greedy.

12

Tao itself wasn't doing well then and we were all a bit superstitious.

Quote examples

1

As Dan Bernstein notes, this is "superstitious nonsense" [1]: Cryptographers are certainly not responsible for this superstitious nonsense.

2

Simple example: "sinister" used to mean left-handed, and by extension, creepy and evil (as was believed by the superstitious in earlier times).

3

I mean, I'm not superstitious, but I would be weary of calling my satellite network "Skynet."

4

You can't say that "They would not become advanced" just because they had a religious or superstitious outlook.

Proper noun examples

1

Superstitious methods of thinking cannot create a higly advanced civilization.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use superstitious in a sentence?

The victims of the explosions resulting from the gross negligence, yes, but not the negligent, superstitious idiots.

What does superstitious mean?

Susceptible to superstitions.

What part of speech is superstitious?

superstitious is commonly used as adjective.