English to Malayalam Dictionary superstitious

superstitious

അന്ധവിശാസപരമായ
definition
adjective
many superstitious beliefs and practices are connected with sneezing
having or showing a belief in superstitions.
translation of 'superstitious'
adjective
അന്ധവിശാസപരമായ
example
They've become a 'superstitious' , cowardly lot.
And, unable to discover causes, he is either harassed by 'superstitious' dreams, or quietly and passively submitted to the mercy of nature and the elements.
And so we are western, scientific, modern; and India we see as a primitive, irrational, 'superstitious' place.
He had stared into the misshapen shadows of deep night with 'superstitious' wakefulness, and by the time the darkness lifted, he could feel the liquid weight of the infection in his lungs.
The related departments have closed 1,278 illegal web sites and 114 sites promoting gambling, 'superstitious' activities and cult propaganda according to the information provided by the informers.
Everything for me was part of a grand routine, and if that routine was ever broken, I was 'superstitious' enough to think that the rest of my day would be disastrous.
What are you doing because of some irrational 'superstitious' belief that may have been affecting your life for years?
She escapes him because he is 'superstitious' and cowardly, so when she tells him his ancestors said he would die if he stayed married to her, he was happy to let her leave and gave her enough money to go to America.
His attack on the popular 'superstitious' practice of turning the mezuzah into an amulet is particularly sharp.
A spokesman for the company said, ‘I am 'superstitious' about giving specific times as there are too many unknowns at the moment.’
Anne Marie was illiterate, addicted to schnapps and immensely 'superstitious' .
Instantly classified as a demon, the stranger is harried, persecuted and all but executed by the 'superstitious' islanders.
'superstitious' practices
he's a 'superstitious' fool
she's 'superstitious'
He went on to say that belief in medicines demonstrated the nature of the 'superstitious' mind.
Even if the occupants of the building harbour no 'superstitious' beliefs, customers can be lost and predictions of bad luck and misfortune can result by neglecting the demands of feng shui.
I uncovered lots more money superstitions, including embedding silver coins in Christmas puddings, the tooth fairy, and the fact that actors are 'superstitious' about using real money on stage.
Some cultures are much more openly 'superstitious' .
This may be because of a 'superstitious' belief that making a will hastens your demise.
How often had I heard talk of 'superstitious' idiots, often relatives, who worshipped a God they didn't have the brains to doubt?
In India, the great 12 th-century poet-mystic Basava, who rebelled against ritualistic and 'superstitious' temple worship and caste system, was a critical insider.
Abigail is partly to blame for the 'superstitious' rumours.
For the moment, they are cautiously, 'superstitiously' , optimistic.
Alec, despite his grounding in the rational science of making lots of money, is swayed by symbols and portents, seemingly mundane signs that he interprets 'superstitiously' to be indicators of the path he is meant to pursue.
In addition, Dominicans have mixed feelings about Columbus and 'superstitiously' refer to him only as the Great Admiral, believing that to say his name will bring about bad luck.
The interpretation of eclipses affected the outcome of strategic battles in ancient times, and even today these celestial events are regarded 'superstitiously' by many.
All we do is rather 'superstitiously' take down our decorations.
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