Difference between revisions of "Low key"
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+ | == Part of Speech == | ||
+ | Adverb, Adjective | ||
− | + | == Description == | |
+ | 1. (adv) Discreetly, secretively. | ||
− | 2. (adj) Modest, reserved, quiet | + | 2. (adj) Modest, reserved, quiet. |
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+ | 1. I’m happy my roommate has a new job, but I’m low key sad she’s moving out. | ||
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+ | 2. I have a 9:30 in the morning, so tonight needs to be low key. |
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Part of Speech
Adverb, Adjective
Description
1. (adv) Discreetly, secretively.
2. (adj) Modest, reserved, quiet.
Example Sentence
1. I’m happy my roommate has a new job, but I’m low key sad she’s moving out.
2. I have a 9:30 in the morning, so tonight needs to be low key.