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su·per·sti·tion
/ˌsupɚ/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Su·per·sti·tion
n.
1.
An
excessive
reverence
for
,
or
fear
of
,
that
which
is
unknown
or
mysterious
.
2.
An
ignorant
or
irrational
worship
of
the
Supreme
Deity
;
excessive
exactness
or
rigor
in
religious
opinions
or
practice
;
extreme
and
unnecessary
scruples
in
the
observance
of
religious
rites
not
commanded
,
or
of
points
of
minor
importance
;
also
,
a
rite
or
practice
proceeding
from
excess
of
sculptures
in
religion
.
And
the
truth
With
superstitions
and
traditions
taint
. --
Milton
.
3.
The
worship
of
a
false
god
or
gods
;
false
religion
;
religious
veneration
for
objects
.
[The
accusers
]
had
certain
questions
against
him
of
their
own
superstition
.
--
Acts
xxv
. 19.
4.
Belief
in
the
direct
agency
of
superior
powers
in
certain
extraordinary
or
singular
events
,
or
in
magic
,
omens
,
prognostics
,
or
the
like
.
5.
Excessive
nicety
;
scrupulous
exactness
.
Syn:
--
Fanaticism
.
Usage:
Superstition
,
Fanaticism
.
Superstition
springs
from
religious
feeling
misdirected
or
unenlightened
.
Fanaticism
arises
from
this
same
feeling
in
a
state
of
high-wrought
and
self-confident
excitement
.
The
former
leads
in
some
cases
to
excessive
rigor
in
religious
opinions
or
practice
;
in
others
,
to
unfounded
belief
in
extraordinary
events
or
in
charms
,
omens
,
and
prognostics
,
hence
producing
weak
fears
,
or
excessive
scrupulosity
as
to
outward
observances
.
The
latter
gives
rise
to
an
utter
disregard
of
reason
under
the
false
assumption
of
enjoying
a
guidance
directly
inspired
.
Fanaticism
has
a
secondary
sense
as
applied
to
politics
,
etc
.,
which
corresponds
to
the
primary
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
superstition
n
:
an
irrational
belief
arising
from
ignorance
or
fear
[
syn
: {
superstitious
notion
]
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