High key
Very obvious or openly, opposite of "low key/lowkey"
Very obvious or openly, opposite of "low key/lowkey"
High key is often used to emphasize the obviousness or transparency of something.
High key need a vacation after this week.
I'm high key obsessed with this song.
He's high key the best teacher we've had.
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