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low profileˌlow ˈprofile noun - But since then they have kept a low profile and not made their findings public.
- During the event Clinton will keep a low profile.
- I tried to keep a low profile, but people gave me all sorts of unsolicited comments.
- Like every really smart lobbyist, Boggs knows the importance of being subtle and of keeping a low profile.
- There was nothing she could do about it, other than keep a low profile and stay well out of his way.
- Unlike Demirel, Sezer likes to keep a low profile.
- Up to now they had kept a low profile, but they were becoming more militant.
► keep a low profile- Many of the exiles have married, taken jobs, and generally kept a low profile.
- She's keeping a low profile until the scandal is forgotten.
- Western visitors to the region are asked to keep a low profile.
- Apple kept a low profile for the first few days of the conference, making no major announcements or product introductions.
- But since then they have kept a low profile and not made their findings public.
- During the event Clinton will keep a low profile.
- I decided to keep a low profile, after all I was a guest.
- Kendall keeps a low profile, refusing to grant on-the-record interviews with the news media.
- Like every really smart lobbyist, Boggs knows the importance of being subtle and of keeping a low profile.
- There was nothing she could do about it, other than keep a low profile and stay well out of his way.
- With police apparently keeping a low profile, the violence intensified during the night.
keep a low profile to not go to places or be careful not to do anything that will attract attention to yourself or your actions OPP high profile: He’s not the sort of politician to keep a low profile for long. |