adjective
- proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects
- having a gradual and cumulative effect that is difficult to detect
Usage: often used in medical contexts
Examples
- The insidious effects of pollution became apparent only after decades.
- Carbon monoxide is particularly dangerous because it’s an insidious poison.
- The disease had an insidious onset, with symptoms appearing gradually.
- Social media can have an insidious influence on young people’s self-esteem.
- The insidious spread of misinformation threatens democratic institutions.
- Racism often works in insidious ways that are hard to recognize.
- The insidious nature of the addiction made it difficult to treat.