
superstition
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- Q1(n) the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science; the belief that particular events bring good or bad lucksuperstition30s
- Q2(adj) having or showing a belief in superstitionssuperstitious30s
- Q3continue doing, using, saying, or talking about something, rather than changing to something else.stick to30s
- Q41. (n) a girl or young woman, especially an unmarried one. 2. (adj) firstmaiden30s
- Q5a series of actions that are always performed in the same way, especially as part of a religious ceremonyritual30s
- Q6(v) to reduce or prevent the bad effect of something, by doing something that has the opposite effectcounteract30s
- Q7to hide or move around secretly, especially when you are planning sth badskulk30s
- Q8(v) to settle into a place to live; to existreside30s
- Q9(n) a home; a place where a person settles to liveresidence30s
- Q10(v) to honor, to regard with respectrevere30s
- Q11(adj) related to a god; supremely good or beautifuldivine30s
- Q12used when you tell someone a fact and you then want to say that the fact is surprising, strange or stupidgo figure30s
- Q13to offendinsult30s
- Q14A widespread diseaseplague30s
- Q15to prevent it from affecting you or harming youward off30s