Insidious
Lying in wait; watching an opportunity to insnare or entrap; deceitful; sly; treacherous; -- said of persons; as, the insidious foe., Intended to entrap; characterized by treachery and deceit; as, insidious arts.
Insidious is from the Latin word, "insidious." It means deceitful, and ambush. It can mean of something unpleasant or dangerous. It can also mean operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous or seemly harmless way but actually with grave effect.
A Medical term for slow and unnoticed is insidious.
I guess any meaning you can put on it. But, according to the Bible, it has no meaning what-so-ever.
Insidious is spelled as "I-N-S-I-D-I-O-U-S".
Insidious is an adjective.
The Bible is remarkably literal about most things. Clear water is water you can see through.
Plagiarism is an insidious habit.
A:This is an exhortation to read passages in the Bible according to what the Church teaches them to mean, not according to what seems to be the ordinary meaning of the words.
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."
Meaning of Jonathan in bible?
Morrie's disease "ALS" is insidious .