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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.

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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

  1. The insidious nature of his lies made it difficult for others to trust him.
  2. The insidious influence of social media can affect mental health over time.
  3. While the project seemed beneficial, it had insidious motives that were not immediately evident.
  4. Many stories explore the insidious rise of authoritarian regimes under the guise of security.
  5. The plant, though beautiful, has insidious qualities that can invade local ecosystems.

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