How Do You Spell SUPERSTITIOUSNESS?

Pronunciation: [sˌuːpəstˈɪʃəsnəs] (IPA)

The word "superstitiousness" is spelled as /ˌsuː.pərˌstɪʃ.əs.nəs/. It is derived from the word "superstition" and refers to the quality or state of being superstitious. The phonetic transcription of this word shows that it is a 6-syllable word with stress on the fourth syllable. The first syllable starts with the "su" sound followed by "per", which is pronounced as "pur". The word ends with "nəs" sound. This spelling may be difficult for some to remember, but with practice, it can be easily remembered.

SUPERSTITIOUSNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Superstitiousness refers to the belief or adherence to superstitions. It is a noun derived from the adjective "superstitious" which pertains to the irrational or unfounded beliefs and practices based on supernatural or magical notions.

    Superstitiousness is characterized by a strong inclination to attribute unusual or unlikely events, outcomes, or behaviors to supernatural causes rather than rational or logical explanations. It involves a deep conviction in certain rituals, customs, or practices that are believed to have the power to bring good luck, prevent bad luck, or avert misfortune. Such beliefs often lack empirical evidence and are rooted in cultural or personal traditions.

    People who exhibit superstitiousness may engage in various rituals, such as avoiding certain numbers, objects, or activities, using specific lucky charms or talismans, or performing particular actions to ward off evil or ensure good fortune. They may also observe specific practices during significant events, such as weddings, funerals, or sporting events, in the hopes of influencing the outcome.

    Superstitiousness is usually regarded as irrational or unscientific by skeptics or those who advocate for a solely empirical worldview. However, it can also be seen as a psychological phenomenon that provides comfort, control, or a sense of security in uncertain situations. Nonetheless, superstitiousness does not have a basis in factual evidence or scientific reasoning.

  2. The quality of being superstitious.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SUPERSTITIOUSNESS

  • superstitiousnesc
  • superstitiousnesq
  • superstitiousnesr
  • supurrstitiousness
  • s uperstitiousness
  • supe rstitiousness
  • super stitiousness
  • supers titiousness
  • superst itiousness
  • supersti tiousness
  • superstit iousness
  • superstiti ousness
  • superstitio usness
  • superstitiou sness
  • superstitious ness
  • superstitiousn ess
  • superstitiousne ss
  • superstitiousnes s

Etymology of SUPERSTITIOUSNESS

The word "superstitiousness" is derived from the base word "superstitious" and the suffix "-ness".

The word "superstitious" dates back to the late 14th century and originated from the Latin word "superstitionem" which means "prophecy, soothsaying". It was created by combining the prefix "super-" meaning "over, above" and the noun "stitio" which means "a standing still or stopping".

The suffix "-ness" is a noun-forming suffix in English that is used to form abstract nouns expressing a state or quality. It is added to the adjective "superstitious" to create the noun "superstitiousness" which refers to the state or quality of being superstitious.

Plural form of SUPERSTITIOUSNESS is SUPERSTITIOUSNESSES

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