below/under the radar
below the radar
In a position in which someone or something will remain unnoticed or undetected. With so many different amendments to the bill being made, some appropriations slipped below the radar. I plan to stay below the radar until this controversy blows over.
See also: below, radar
under the radar
In a position in which someone or something will remain unnoticed or undetected. With so many different amendments to the bill being made, some appropriations slipped under the radar. I plan to stay under the radar until this controversy blows over.
See also: radar
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
below/under the ˈradar (screen)
if something is below/under the radar, people are not aware of it: The conflict has slipped below the radar screens of the mass media. Experts say a lot of corporate crime stays under the radar.See also: below, radar
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
under the radar
Describing an action that cannot be detected. The term comes from aviation during World War II, where a plane is flying too low to be detected by the enemy’s radar. It soon was transferred to other situations, as in “I don’t want anyone to know I’m looking for another job, so keep my applications under the radar.” John Lescroart used it in A Plague of Secrets (2010), “Now I know . . . it hasn’t been the subject of much police concern so far . . . So up to now you’re all under the radar.”
See also: radar
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- below the radar
- below the radar screen
- under the radar screen
- stay below the radar
- slip under the/(one's) radar
- drop beneath the/(one's) radar
- slip beneath the/(one's) radar
- be in line with (someone or something)
- (someone or something) promises well
- accompanied by (someone or something)