unsuperstitious

English

Etymology

un- + superstitious

Adjective

unsuperstitious (comparative more unsuperstitious, superlative most unsuperstitious)

  1. Not superstitious.
    • 2007 May 4, Annie Korzen, “The (Vintage) Shirt Off Her Back”, in New York Times:
      It served me right, because as an unreligious, unsuperstitious, un-New-Age secular cynic, I ought to know that miracles do not happen, just random events that usually end badly.
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