low-key



low-key

not intended to attract a lot of attention She had requested that the funeral be a low-key affair. The reception itself was surprisingly low-key.

low-key

mod. not obvious; not hyped. Let’s try to keep this low-key so as not to upset the family.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alexandros-Greek, Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Greek Mythology
Leutwin-Ancient Germanic
Inger['iŋgə]
VsevolodFSYE-vah-laht (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian, Medieval Slavic
Laurentinus-Ancient Roman
DavidDAY-vid (English), dah-VEED (Jewish, Spanish), da-VEED (French), DAH-vit (German, Dutch), DAH-vid (Swedish, Norwegian), dah-VEET (Russian)English, Hebrew, French, Scottish, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, C