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单词 insidiously
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Definition of insidiously in English:

insidiously

adverb ɪnˈsɪdɪəsliɪnˈsɪdiəsli
  • In a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.

    anxiety insidiously infiltrates your thoughts and behaviour
    slowly and insidiously the alcohol tightens its grip on the drinker
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was innocent, framed by the insidiously evil schoolteacher.
    • The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous.
    • Prejudices are not only brought to texts, they are insidiously assigned them.
    • The actor's low-key approach makes this the most insidiously terrifying individual he has ever portrayed.
    • Even more insidiously, tracking information can be used to exert social control.
    • Piped insidiously into the atmosphere is a loop of orchestral arrangements of popular songs.
    • Such a situation is not just wrong per se—it also insidiously disfigures civic life.
    • What I hadn't yet realized was how insidiously memorable it is.
    • A young acrobat can see an insidiously expanding mole on the face of those marked for imminent death.
    • This spectacular cinematic achievement was marred only by the film's insidiously racist vision of the post–Civil War era.

Definition of insidiously in US English:

insidiously

adverbinˈsidēəslēɪnˈsɪdiəsli
  • In a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.

    anxiety insidiously infiltrates your thoughts and behavior
    slowly and insidiously the alcohol tightens its grip on the drinker
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A young acrobat can see an insidiously expanding mole on the face of those marked for imminent death.
    • Such a situation is not just wrong per se—it also insidiously disfigures civic life.
    • Even more insidiously, tracking information can be used to exert social control.
    • Piped insidiously into the atmosphere is a loop of orchestral arrangements of popular songs.
    • Prejudices are not only brought to texts, they are insidiously assigned them.
    • What I hadn't yet realized was how insidiously memorable it is.
    • The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous.
    • He was innocent, framed by the insidiously evil schoolteacher.
    • This spectacular cinematic achievement was marred only by the film's insidiously racist vision of the post–Civil War era.
    • The actor's low-key approach makes this the most insidiously terrifying individual he has ever portrayed.
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