superstitious notion

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superstitious notion

A person avoids walking under a ladder due to a superstitious notion.

Definition

Noun: * An irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear. A superstitious notion is an idea or belief that is not based on reason or scientific knowledge, but rather on cultural tradition, fear of the unknown, or a mistaken understanding of cause and effect.

Usage

This term is used to describe a specific, often culturally transmitted, belief that attributes events to supernatural influences, luck, or magic rather than natural processes. It is a formal or academic way to label such a belief.

Examples
  • The superstitious notion that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck is still common.
  • Many ancient cultures had the superstitious notion that an eclipse was a sign of a god's anger.
  • He dismissed the idea as a mere superstitious notion with no basis in fact.
Advanced Usage
  • In anthropological context: Anthropologists study how superstitious notions function within a society's belief system and cultural practices.
  • As a critical term: The phrase is often used to contrast rational, evidence-based thinking with irrational, traditional beliefs. For example: "We must overcome superstitious notions to advance scientific understanding."
Variants and Related Words
  • Superstition (n): The broader category or practice of holding superstitious beliefs. (e.g., "She is prone to superstition.")
  • Superstitious (adj): Describing a person or practice that is influenced by superstition. (e.g., "He is very superstitious about black cats.")
  • Old wives' tale (n): A superstitious notion or piece of folklore, often passed down orally and typically dismissed as unscientific.
Synonyms
  • Superstition
  • Irrational belief
  • Fallacy
  • Myth (in the context of a widely held but false belief)
Antonyms
  • Scientific fact
  • Rational belief
  • Empirical knowledge
Related Phrases
  • To harbor a superstitious notion: To hold or believe in such an idea.
    • Despite his education, he harbored a superstitious notion about the number 13.
  • To be based on a superstitious notion: To have its foundation in such a belief.
    • The ritual was based on a superstitious notion about warding off evil spirits.
superstitious notion

A person avoids walking under a ladder due to a superstitious notion.

Noun
  1. an irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear

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