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low-key
adjective as in subdued
noun as in avoidance of attention
Example Sentences
They indulge in the kind of low-key thoughtful discussion rarely seen on TV or streaming.
More than 8,800 candidates are in the fray in an election marked by a low-key campaign.
The funny thing about Lynne’s almost radically low-key presence is how insanely vivid his music is.
Perhaps the chief reason for the low-key nature of Mr Lammy’s visit is that Labour is still working out its policy towards China.
It has been a low-key tournament for the England opener and she looked particularly scratchy in her last innings against South Africa.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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