Sentence example with the word 'superstitious'

superstitious

credulous, doting, easily taken in, easy of belief, fond, inclined to believe, infatuated, overconfiding, overcredulous, overtrustful, overtrusting, trustful, trusting, uncritical, undoubting, unskeptical, unsuspecting, unsuspicious

Definition adj. showing ignorance of the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance

Last update: July 9, 2015

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He was also extremely superstitious, and believed in invocations of the dead.   [Please select]

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Madame de Genlis was superstitious and a Latinist.   [Please select]

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All Hobbie's superstitious terrors revived on witnessing this'spectacle.'   [Please select]

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But Raskolnikov had become superstitious of late.   [Please select]

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Here is something like 100,000 pounds lost owing to a superstitious whim.   [Please select]

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Dogs are not supposed to be superstitious, but on that occasion Ranger behaved exactly as though he thought that he had seen a ghost.   [Please select]

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As history goes on the Greeks became more religious and superstitious as the faiths of the conquered welled up from below.   [Please select]

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"The Irish generally," he went on, "were rather superstitious than religious."   [Please select]

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The suddenness of the attack seemed to his superstitious followers a direct answer from heaven to the words of the abbess.   [Please select]

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As usual his superstitious fears became weaker as he approached the objects that had called them into existence.   [Please select]

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Despite all the courage that he had shown Ned felt a superstitious thrill as he looked at these ancient and solemn ruins.   [Please select]

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