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Meaning
The word "unasinous" does not appear to be a recognized term in English, and it may include a typo. Based on its similar structure, it might be meant to represent "insidious," which refers to something that is subtly harmful or treacherous. If "unasinous" was intended to convey a different meaning, clarification or a similar-sounding word would be helpful.
Synonyms
- Insidious
- Deceptive
- Sneaky
- Subtle
- Treacherous
Antonyms
- Honest
- Forthright
- Straightforward
- Open
- Sincere
Etymology
The term "insidious" comes from the Latin word "insidiosus," which means "deceitful" or "lying in wait." "Unasinous" might be a misinterpretation of something along these lines, if it represents a quality related to deceit or cunning.
Examples
- The insidious nature of his lies made it difficult for others to trust him.
- The insidious influence of social media can affect mental health over time.
- While the project seemed beneficial, it had insidious motives that were not immediately evident.
- Many stories explore the insidious rise of authoritarian regimes under the guise of security.
- The plant, though beautiful, has insidious qualities that can invade local ecosystems.