The investigators uncovered an insidious scheme to rob people of their life savings. Another one is "There is a more insidious threats to Gulf stability."
Cancer is an insidious disease, it spreads throughout the body infecting everything it touches.
The most insidious danger may be more abstract.
The robber was insidious while trying to get into the house.
Yes, it is. From the same root word as seditious, it means treacherous or damaging in a beguiling or subtle way, e.g an insidious plot.
Her intent was insidious, but the result was good for me
Insidious means stealthily deceitful. Two synonyms of insidious are dangerous and treacherous. "The bird never saw the insidious cat hiding in the bushes."
Cancer is an insidious disease.
The actual adjective form is racist. Adjectives used to *describe* racism might include unjust, archaic, repugnant, or insidious.
Insidious
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Insidious is itself an adjective. Virus is a noun. Insidious may be used as an adjective to describe a sneaky virus.
Insidious is an adjective.
Facetious or insidious
The insidiously flattering messages were designed to manipulate her emotions.
Insidious is an adjective for proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects; treacherous; crafty. Example sentence:The agency was investigating the insidious letters that were threatening an employee.
Synonyms for the adjective treacherous are traitorous, treasonous, disloyal, faithless, unfaithful, false, insidious, or deceitful.
Synonyms for the adjective treacherous are traitorous, treasonous, disloyal, faithless, unfaithful, false, insidious, or deceitful.
Insidious is spelled as "I-N-S-I-D-I-O-U-S".
Insidious
Plagiarism is an insidious habit.
Morrie's disease "ALS" is insidious .
Insidious was released on 04/01/2011.