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  1. LOW-KEY definition: 1. quiet and not attracting a lot of attention or excitement: 2. used when you are expressing an…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of LOW-KEY is having or producing dark tones only with little contrast. How to use low-key in a sentence.

  3. LOW-KEY meaning: 1. quiet and not attracting a lot of attention or excitement: 2. used when you are expressing an…. Learn more.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Low-key definition: Having low intensity; restrained, as in style or quality; subdued.

  8. adjective. uk / ˌləʊˈkiː / us. Add to word list. not attracting attention: The reception itself was surprisingly low-key. (Definition of low-key from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of low-key. in Chinese (Traditional) (活動)低調的,不張揚的… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) (活动)低调的,不张扬的… See more. in Spanish.

  9. 1. having a low intensity or tone. 2. restrained, subdued, or understated. 3. (Art Terms) (of a photograph, painting, etc) having a predominance of dark grey tones or dark colours with few highlights. Compare high-key.

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