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insidious
Intending to entrap; alluring but harmful

Hansel and Gretel were lured by the witch's insidious gingerbread house.

Producing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner

The nurse always must be alert to signs of slow leak or insidious infiltration.

working ill by slow and stealthy means
working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; "glaucoma is an insidious disease"; "a subtle poison" beguiling but harmful; "insidious pleasures
{s} crafty, cunning, deceitful; subtly treacherous or dangerous; deadly while appearing to be harmless
Insidious (în-sîd´ê-es) adjective 1 Lying in wait; watching an opportunity to insnare or entrap; deceitful; sly; treacherous; -- said of persons 2 Intended to entrap; characterized by treachery and deceit Also: Insidious disease (Medical), a disease existing, without marked symptoms, but ready to become active upon some slight occasion; a disease not appearing to be as bad as it really is
Intended to entrap; characterized by treachery and deceit; as, insidious arts
Lying in wait; watching an opportunity to insnare or entrap; deceitful; sly; treacherous; said of persons; as, the insidious foe
(Adj ) -intended to entrap or trick
intended to entrap
working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; "glaucoma is an insidious disease"; "a subtle poison"
Something that is insidious is unpleasant or dangerous and develops gradually without being noticed. The changes are insidious, and will not produce a noticeable effect for 15 to 20 years + insidiously in·sidi·ous·ly Delusions are sometimes insidiously destructive. an insidious change or problem spreads gradually without being noticed, and causes serious harm (insidiosus, from insidiae , from insidere , from sedere )
Treacherous
beguiling but harmful; "insidious pleasures
Producing serious harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner
beguiling but harmful; "insidious pleasures"
Intending to entrap
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