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    Low-key
    /ˈlōˌkē/

    adjective

    • 1. not elaborate, showy, or intensive; modest or restrained: "their wedding was a very quiet, low-key affair"

    adverb

    • 1. to some extent: informal "this is low-key freaking me out"
  2. quiet and not attracting a lot of attention or excitement: The wedding was a low-key affair, with fewer than 30 people attending. The army has played a low-key role, distributing food and opening up blocked transport links. Off-screen, she is lowkey and friendly.

  3. Low-key can variously mean “quiet,” “restrained,” “moderate,” or “easygoing.”. It can also behave as an adverb meaning “of low or moderate intensity.”. Like doing something, but in a “chill” way. For instance: We’re having a party at my place but keeping it low-key so the neighbors don’t complain.

  4. Jan 14, 2020 · What does low-key mean? Low-key can variously mean “quiet,” “restrained,” “moderate,” oreasygoing.” It can also behave as an adverb meaning “of low or moderate intensity.” Like doing something, but in a “chill” way. For instance: We’re having a party at my place but keeping it low-key so the neighbors don’t complain.

  5. Something low-key is quiet or understated. A low-key wedding might be held in a friend's backyard, with a potluck reception — it's informal, small, and subdued. A person who's low-key is modest and soft spoken, and a low-key restaurant is comfortable and unpretentious.

  6. 5 days ago · adjective. If you say that something is low-key, you mean that it is on a small scale rather than involving a lot of activity or being made to seem impressive or important. The wedding will be a very low-key affair. He wanted to keep the meetings low-key. Synonyms: subdued, quiet, restrained, muted More Synonyms of low-key.

  7. adverb. Slang. in a restrained or discreet way, or to a limited extent, without trying to attract attention: I low-key wish I was married with three kids, though it is fun to be single. verb (used with object),low-keyed,low-key·ing. to make or attempt to make low-key: to low-key the arms buildup. Origin of low-key. 1. First recorded in 1890–95.

  8. Definition of low-key adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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