subvious
1. Difficulty perceiving or understanding; complicatedly obfuscated
2. Difficulty seeing because of subtlety; opaque; hidden from plain sight
2. Difficulty seeing because of subtlety; opaque; hidden from plain sight
To try to appeal to both sides, political parties' platforms are increasingly subvious.
subvious
3. Discernable by one entity and not to others.
John's idea was subvious until he explained it in his book.
The Order of Asdirqwerty kept the record of their influence subvious until the time to bring the apocalypse.
The Order of Asdirqwerty kept the record of their influence subvious until the time to bring the apocalypse.
subvious
1. Difficultly noticed, discerned or understood. Antonym of obvious.
2. Difficultly seen through due to opaqueness and subtlety.
2. Difficultly seen through due to opaqueness and subtlety.
Only a few insiders noticed the Chairman's subvious scheming.