Synonym: pernicious, subtle. Similar words: inside, odious, tedious, studious, melodious, compendious, incommodious, idiot. Meaning: [ɪn'sɪdɪəs] adj. 1. beguiling but harmful 2. intended to entrap 3. working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way.
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31. Particularly insidious is the unobtrusive process of grooming for partnership, as revealed in the survey.
32. Ageism is one of the most insidious forms of discrimination, one which is widely accepted and rarely challenged.
33. Furious with myself for these creeping insidious thoughts I focussed on lengthening my stride and levitating the rucksack.
34. Any attempt to stifle or fetter such criticism amounts to political censorship of the most insidious and objectionable kind.
35. But the regenerative powers of the corporate hydra were insidious.
36. A more insidious form of water pollution is chemicals used on farms that get into the water supply.
37. A fall in morale tends to be insidious but can be rapidly reversed with definite and positive action.
38. That way lie new injustices and the most insidious censorship of all - self-censorship.
39. Classical tardive dyskinesia is manifested by the insidious onset of oral-lingual-buccal dyskinesia.
40. The patient may present either with insidious mental changes or subtle choreiform activity.
41. The result looked like an insidious, grey-green growth lopped off an otherwise healthy young tree to protect its trunk.
42. She could only blame the sun, and the sea, and the insidious calypso music.
43. Technological change, however, is less blatant, more insidious, more gradual and more effective.
44. Then the insidious eating away of energy and self-esteem begins in earnest.
45. The code that will compile is more insidious.
46. He is always malicious and insidious, everyone hates him.
47. The more insidious implication is political.
48. the insidious effects of polluted water supplies.
49. In spite of myself, the insidious mastery of song.
50. Objective In order to give clinical doctors a wider thought and decrease misdiagnosis and mistreatment, we analyzed the various insidious clinical manifestation of hematoporphyria.
51. Bleeding may be chronic and insidious or brisk and lifethreatening.
52. Conclusion Erythroderma of unknown origin is mostly related to insidious malignancies and drug reactions.
53. But below the sort of solemn and respectful expression trenchant and insidious uneasiness and panic.
54. As he mumbles meditatively he looks at me with the softest, the most insidious smile.
55. Integration, he said, was "an insidious subterfuge(sentencedict.com/insidious.html), for the maintenance of white supremacy."
56. An anti-nuclear activist with Greenpeace Germany picks through discarded tires to measure a more insidious waste—high radiation levels on the banks of the Techa River in Russia's Ural Mountains.
57. I am victim of that most insidious social diseases: shoppers'malaise.
58. It was then followed by a quiescent period and insidious development of jaundice, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, abdominal pain and progressive abdominal distension due to biliary ascites.
59. But new research is showing that nicotine adds further , more insidious risks.
60. Now, as they labor to protect what remains, Chinese preservationists are facing a new, equally insidious threat: gentrification.
More similar words: inside, odious, tedious, studious, melodious, compendious, incommodious, idiot, idiotic, idiosyncrasy, subsidize, idiosyncratic, subsidized, consider, insist, insipid, insight, in sight, considerate, considerable, considerably, ridiculous, insinuate, intrinsic, consideration, insensibly, insensible, be considered as, insinuation, insistently.