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HYPE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to repeatedly advertise and discuss something in newspapers, on television, etc. in order to attract everyone's interest: be hyped as It's being hyped as the musical event of the year. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Hyped Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : stimulate, enliven usually used with up. hyping herself up for the game. 2. : increase. hyped-up. ˈhīpt-ˈəp. adjective. hype. 3 of 5. verb (2) hyped; hyping.
HYPED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ T often passive ] uk / haɪp / us / haɪp / (also hype up) to repeatedly advertise and discuss something in newspapers, on television, etc. in order to attract everyone's interest: be hyped as It's being hyped as the musical event of the year. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
hype verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
verb. /haɪp/ (informal, disapproving) Verb Forms. to advertise something a lot and make its good qualities seem better than they actually are, in order to get a lot of public attention for it. hype something This week his much hyped new movie opens in London. hype something up The meeting was hyped up in the media as an important event.
hype - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hype1 /haɪp/ noun [ uncountable] attempts to make people think something is good or important by talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc – used to show disapproval → exaggeration Some experts are concerned that the new drug won’t live up to all the hype.
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