How to use in-sentence of “superstition”:
+ During the Renaissance, astronomers started to look at comets with less superstition and to base their science on observations.
+ Johannes Hartlieb in 1456 reports a popular superstition for how to identify a thief by an ordeal by ingestion practiced privately without judicial sanction.
+ There is a superstition that a Friday on the 13th day of a month is unlucky.
+ This is done because there is a tradition carried by the superstition that a person’s soul will come out of their mouth and nose if they sneeze.
+ After that, the Punjab region fell under Sikh rule, giving birth to the superstition that ‘whoever holds Zam Zama holds the Punjab’.
+ Under Soviet rule, all religious beliefs were suppressed by the communist authorities as superstition and “vestiges of the past”.