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hyper
1[ hahy-per ]
adjective
- overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
- seriously or obsessively concerned; fanatical; rabid:
She's hyper about noise pollution.
noun
- a person who is hyper.
hyper
2[ hahy-per ]
noun
- a person who promotes or publicizes events, people, etc., especially one who uses flamboyant or questionable methods; promoter; publicist.
hyper-
3- a prefix appearing in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “over,” usually implying excess or exaggeration ( hyperbole ); on this model used, especially as opposed to hypo-, in the formation of compound words ( hyperthyroid ).
hyper
1/ ˈhaɪpə /
adjective
- informal.overactive; overexcited
hyper-
2prefix
- above, over, or in excess
hypercritical
- (in medicine) denoting an abnormal excess
hyperacidity
- indicating that a chemical compound contains a greater than usual amount of an element
hyperoxide
hyper–
- A prefix that means “excessive” or “excessively,” especially in medical terms like hypertension and hyperthyroidism.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hyper1
Origin of hyper2
Example Sentences
And he should ease up on the hyper rhetoric about climate change.
I talk about American society as a hyper individualist society.
The trauma of that hyper focus on restrictive budgeting has stuck with Duke even as her financial circumstances have stabilized over the years.
Trump’s hyper focus on immigrants today is an “anti-Latino symbolic action” aimed at those same people, Zepeda-Millán said — his way of “doubling down on getting the most racist white Americans out to vote.”
"Every time he cried I was just sort of shaking - I just got really hyper vigilant and terrified."
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