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unsuperstitious

a. Not superstitious.

Usage examples of "unsuperstitious".

To his clear, unsuperstitious mind, the death of one man was not nearly so important as the loss of possible benefits to millions.

But whatever the outcome of research along this line is to be, on that morning I had deluded myself into thinking that this reasonable, unsuperstitious Englishman would not be allowed by his own psychology to perceive the exact truth: that when I entered the room behind him as he shaved, my figure cast no reflection in the glass.

The minister of state security prayed to whatever gods still smiled upon China in these unsuperstitious days that the Tashi, chanting mantras in his seat and spinning his golden prayer wheel, would be recognized as a greater power than the white-eyes lama from the other side of the world.

Even in daytime it is a lonely and desolate spot, but in the pre-dawn moonlight it becomes charged with a sinister atmosphere of its own that can be felt by even the most cynical and unsuperstitious realist.

As the population of France goes, Castang was highly unsuperstitious, but he shuddered and his hand feeling for latchkeys in the pocket made an instinctive sign against the evil eye.

But now the famously unsuperstitious Kthaara had done it for them, and there was something almost frightening about his daring.

So swift was that transition from the grisly unreal to the normal that even to my unsuperstitious mind it smacked of necromancy.