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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61. But liberty is abused in an equally insidious way when accusers conflate apostasy with heresy—by alleging that somebody claiming to be a Muslim has erred by advancing false interpretations.
62. McManaman says that the drug taunts are as insidious as racism.
63. Although 25 eyes presented with acute angle closure glaucoma , 6 eyes were insidious onset and asymptomatic.
64. A New Orleans coffeehouse selling beignets, an insidious Louisianian cousin of the doughnut that exists to get powdered sugar on your face.
65. Worse yet, the Diamondback is becoming resistant to pesticides. So farmers have begun to deploy an insidious weapon.
66. Myxedema coma is rare but potentially lethal, the symptoms and signs are many and are often insidious .
67. Where do you learn these insidious and caustic tricks from?
68. Of course, the most famous vampire of all remains Bram Stoker's Dracula, the shadowy, insidious Transylvanian count all too fond of necking.
69. Method : 300 patients with insidious or dubious foreign bodies in the hypopharynx were examined and treated through rhinolaryngofiberscope.
70. Dips are one of the more insidious choices on the appetizer table. You don't know what's in them (that healthy-sounding spinach dip may be heavy with cheese), and it's easy to just keep dipping away.
71. Peggy Orenstein, author of "Cinderella Ate My Daughter," tells NBC News the effect of oversexed dolls is insidious.
72. He was the most insidious person I had ever struck.
73. Sarah was abusing something more powerful, insidious, and accessible than any street drug: the adoration and esteem of others that some psychologists call narcissistic supply.
74. Wormtongue's insidious advice poisons the mind of good King Theoden.
75. The abrupt stillness seemed alien and artificial, a little insidious.
76. To some, marijuana is an insidious "stepping-stone " drug, enticing the inexperienced and paving the way to the inevitable abuse of harder drugs.
77. All patients had insidious onset and slow progression of behavioral and cognitive dysfunction accompanied by daytime somnolence and headache.
78. They focus on overt discrimination rather than insidious aspects of racism.
79. Thoughtcrime is a dreadful thing, old man, ' he said sententiously. 'It's insidious.
80. A New Orleans coffeehouse selling beignets, an insidious Louisianian cousin of the doughnut that exists to get powdered sugar on your facebLos Angeles Times.
81. That insidious man bad mouthed me to almost everyone else.
82. But a new and insidious enemy - global warming - is hitting this South East Asian country, with deadly force.
83. Objective:To search for the newly examination and treatment method of the insidious or dubious foreign bodies in the hypopharynx and larynx.
84. This insidious disease produces extensive and unmeasured economic losses through reduced efficiency in feed utilization.
85. Especially in sugar-free products(sentencedict.com/insidious.html), these adverse effects may be more insidious because the public has blind confidence that they are oral health friendly.
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.