0 A low-key event is quiet and without a great show of excitement: --
1 simple and not attracting attention: --
The official reaction to this development was, initially, relatively low-key.
Given the low-key nature of the campaign, the support that it has engendered is remarkable.
The police operation on the date in question was low-key and discreet as agreed with the march organisers.
In other words, only the most discreet and low-key approach to a woman would slip through the net.
Moreover, unlike the putting-out system of rural industry, guilds provided a means for low-key but sustained technological innovation, which ensured that guild manufacture remained an important institution.
The overall effect is attractively low-key, as if the music being (dis-)assembled like a jigsaw puzzle in thoughtful calm.
Also, finding regular enough opportunities for pupils to perform in a low-key situation.
Nevertheless, there's a wonderfully old-fashioned big tune in the middle of it all before a surprisingly low-key conclusion.