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Orwe Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Low key

Hi,

Can I say:

"I'm organizing a party but it's low-key"

In order to invite somebody to the party and let her now that she shouldn't invite anybody ?
  

Top answer

No. Low-key does not have the meaning of 'don't invite anyone'.

  • No.
  • Low-key does not have the meaning of 'don't invite anyone'.
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No. Low-key does not have the meaning of 'don't invite anyone'.
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I meant

"low-key" => "it's a secret"

which should indicate to not invite anyone else.
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No.
low-key just means 'quiet, not fancy'.
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orwe"I'm organizing a party but it's low-key"
I'm organizing a party but it's exclusive. I want to limit the party-goers to only the people I invite myself.

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