Sentence examples for the insidious from inspiring English sources

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the insidious

adjective

Producing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner.

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Ms. Steinberg communicated the insidious edge below the surface lightheartedness.

The insidious influences of American pop culture?

WILLIAMS: We can't design against the insidious.

Giovannucci's study illustrates the insidious nature of "recall bias".

The insidious thing about this is, I can't even tell.

The novel also illustrates the insidious consequences of "development".

What is beyond doubt is the insidious harm caused.

The insidious nature of war requires that our loved ones will be sacrificed.

But such is the insidious power of framing: whoever tells the story first controls it.

What's more complicated is the insidious nature of institutional racism and our complicity in it.

This might be because of the insidious and chameleonlike nature of this disease.

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