beneath (the/someone's) radar



beneath (the/someone's) radar

Without being noticed, detected, or addressed. A: "Have you heard this band's latest album?" B: "I didn't even know it was out, it must have flown beneath my radar." Every year, the government promises to do something about the homelessness problem, yet every year it seems to slip beneath the radar again.
See also: beneath, radar

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Thorn;ÓRvÍ-Ancient Scandinavian
Hart[ha:t]
BÉRengÈRe-French
StephanieSTEF-ə-nee (English), SHTE-fah-nee (German)English, German
AngeloAHN-je-loItalian
Ashby['æʃbi]