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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."

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Cancer is an insidious disease, it spreads throughout the body infecting everything it touches.

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The most insidious danger may be more abstract.

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The robber was insidious while trying to get into the house.

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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.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Her intent was insidious, but the result was good for me

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Insidious means stealthily deceitful. Two synonyms of insidious are dangerous and treacherous. "The bird never saw the insidious cat hiding in the bushes."

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Cancer is an insidious disease.

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