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Raen Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Does "superstition" has a verb form?

I've tried, but couldn't find anything. But is there? If not, is there a verb that could be used as a substitute in, for example, a sentence like this (this is totally made up to illustrate, ignore the inaccuracy)?

"In 14th century, people ___ the attack of Black Death as a punishment from God upon human."

Thanks in advance

Raen
  

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Does "superstition" has have a verb form? Not that I know of. The word "interpreted" fits the blank in your sentence, but it doesn't seem that that is the sort of word you were looking for.

  • Does "superstition" has have a verb form?
  • Not that I know of.
  • The word "interpreted" fits the blank in your sentence, but it doesn't seem that that is the sort of word you were looking for.
  • You would have to expand it to "superstitiously interpreted".
  • CJ
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Does "superstition" has have a verb form?

Not that I know of.

The word "interpreted" fits the blank in your sentence, but it doesn't seem that that is the sort of word you were looking for. You would have to expand it to "superstitiously interpreted".

CJ
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Or "superstite"? But "superstished" is not a real word, is it? Or perhaps I'm missing a joke here.Emotion: thinking

Thanks for the sugg
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Raenperhaps I'm missing a joke here.
The winking icon was the signal that it was a joke!

CJ

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