1. low profile - Noun
2. low profile - Adjective
a state of low visibility in which public notice is avoided
Source: WordNetlow-profile
he was never one to keep a low profile Source: Internet
All the while, she's kept a low profile, dating actor since 2011, and telling Cosmo UK, "I do love my, but my job isn't everything. Source: Internet
After much debate on the General Executive Board, with Haywood advocating a low profile and GEB member Frank Little championing continued agitation, Ralph Chaplin brokered a compromise agreement. Source: Internet
Although Representative John Cochran wanted to ask Congress to approve more funds, Geaslin believed the association should "keep a low profile, maintaining its current position during this session of Congress". Source: Internet
A radio signal that triggers navigational beacons could be a landing aid system for an airstrip or helicopter pad that is intended to be low-profile. Source: Internet
After consulting with his principals, Johnson, desirous of a low profile, chose to announce at a press conference an increase to 125,000 troops, with additional forces to be sent later upon request. Source: Internet