pernicious
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Adj — Causing harm gradually or in a way that is not immediately obvious.
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Etymology
From Latin perniciosus ("destructive"), from pernicies ("ruin, death").
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What does “pernicious” mean?
The word “pernicious” means causing harm gradually or in a way that is not immediately obvious. In plain terms, harmful in a slow, sneaky way that isn't obvious at first.
How do you pronounce “pernicious”?
“Pernicious” is pronounced puh-NIH-shuhs (/pɚˈnɪʃəs/ in IPA).
How do you use “pernicious” in a sentence?
Here is “pernicious” used in a sentence: “Low-level corruption can have a pernicious effect on public trust.”
What part of speech is “pernicious”?
“Pernicious” is an adjective.
Where does the word “pernicious” come from?
The word “pernicious” comes from Latin. From Latin perniciosus ("destructive"), from pernicies ("ruin, death").