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  1. the fact of activities or behaviour not attracting much attention or interest from the public, newspapers, television, etc.: Despite a relatively low profile, the business has great potential for growth. have/keep/maintain a low profile The senator was keeping a low profile yesterday.

  2. Inglese. Italiano. keep a low profile v expr. (be inconspicuous) tenere un profilo basso, avere un profilo basso vtr. (idiomatico) non dare nell'occhio vi. After the argument I kept a low profile for a few days. Spies tend to keep a low profile to avoid attention.

  3. the fact of activities or behaviour not attracting much attention or interest from the public, newspapers, television, etc.: Despite a relatively low profile, the business has great potential for growth. have/keep/maintain a low profile The senator was keeping a low profile yesterday.

  4. 2 giorni fa · adjective. 1. (of a car tyre) wide in relation to its height. The low-profile tyres are attractive, if rather expensive. The space forms a ribbon of glass, with an open cabinet underneath for low-profile storage. 2. intended to attract no attention or controversy. a low-profile approach.

  5. used to describe the amount of attention that someone or something is given. The actor's high profile helped promote the movie. The company has kept a high profile in the computer industry. I don't really like attention, so I try to keep/maintain a low profile around here.

  6. Low profile definition: a deliberately inconspicuous, modest, or anonymous manner.. See examples of LOW PROFILE used in a sentence.

  7. a deliberately inconspicuous, quiet, or anonymous way of behaving: After his last big mistake, he kept a low profile around the office. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2021. low′ pro′file, a deliberately inconspicuous, modest, or anonymous manner. Also, low′ pos′ture. 1970–75. low′-pro′file, adj.