See also: low key and low-key

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    Adjective

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    lowkey (comparative more lowkey, superlative most lowkey)

    1. Alternative spelling of low-key.
      • 2009 January 22, “Club land”, in Herald Sun[1]:
        Andy C, Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom, 125 Swanston St, city, Sat Claude VonStroke, Revolver, 229 Chapel St, Prahran, Sun Betterdays, Carousel, 22 Aughtie Dve, Albert Park Lake, Mon, 1pm big night out Big Day Out's cult DJs are down for lowkey side-gigs on Saturday.

    Adverb

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    lowkey (comparative more lowkey, superlative most lowkey)

    1. Alternative spelling of low-key.

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    • Much more common online than the spelling low-key.

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