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Lie low Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪ/ /ˈɫoʊ
LYE-LOH
lˈaɪ/ /lˈəʊ
LYE-LOH

Definition

To avoid attracting attention or not be noticed, often to stay out of trouble or wait for a situation to become safer.

Usage & Nuances

'Lie low' is informal and often suggests temporary action to avoid detection or trouble. It's not used literally—it's an idiom. Common in phrases: 'need to lie low', 'decided to lie low for a while'. Don't confuse with 'lay low', which is a common grammatical mistake.

Example Sentences

He decided to lie low until things calmed down.

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Sometimes it's better to lie low and listen.

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After the argument, she wanted to lie low for a while.

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Let's lie low until people forget about the mistake.

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If you don't want drama, just lie low for a bit.

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He plans to lie low until the rumors die down.

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