very · obviously · openly · without hiding it
Feeling something intensely and want to shout it from the rooftops? 📢 'High-key' is your go-to! It's the cooler, more emphatic cousin of 'low-key.' 😎 Use it when you want to express something very strongly, obviously, or without hiding your feelings. It’s perfect for when you're super excited about something or just want to be really clear.
💡 **Opposites Attract!** Remember 'high-key' as the opposite of 'low-key.' While 'low-key' means doing something subtly or discreetly, 'high-key' means doing it openly and without reservation. For example, 'I high-key love this song!' means you *really* love it, and you don't care who knows! Use it to add emphasis to your statements, especially when talking about preferences or strong opinions. It's super versatile!
Your friend asks if you like the new restaurant. You absolutely love it and want to express that strongly and openly. Which English expression fits this situation? A. I low-key like it. B. I high-key love it. C. I'm under the weather about it.