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  1. 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.

  2. HYPE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of hype in English. hype. noun [ U ] informal uk / haɪp / us / haɪp / Add to word list. a situation in which something is advertised and discussed in newspapers, on television, etc. a lot in order to attract everyone's interest: media hype.

  3. noun [ U ] informal us / haɪp / uk / haɪp / Add to word list. a situation in which something is advertised and discussed in newspapers, on television, etc. a lot in order to attract everyone's interest: media hype. hype around/surrounding There's been a lot of hype around/ surrounding his latest film.

  4. As a noun, hype means extravagant claims about a person or product. All the hype about a miraculous new kind of mop might influence you to buy one, but after trying it out you'll realize it's just a mop.

  5. to make something seem more important or exciting than it really is by talking about it a lot, especially in newspapers, on television, etc: It's being hyped as the musical event of the year. hyped. adjective. (Definition of hype from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of hype. in Chinese (Traditional)

  6. adjective. Definition of hype. slang. as in great. of the very best kind a couple of the tracks on the album feature some really hype vocals. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. great. excellent. awesome. wonderful. terrific. fantastic. stellar. fabulous. beautiful. superb. lovely. marvellous. prime. marvelous. quality.

  7. verb (used with object) , hyped, hyp·ing. to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up ): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car. to create interest in by flamboyant or dramatic methods; promote or publicize showily: a promoter who knows how to hype a prizefight.

  8. noun. /haɪp/ [uncountable] (informal, disapproving) advertisements and discussion in the media telling the public about a product and about how good or important it is. marketing/media hype. Don't believe all the hypethe book isn't that good. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  9. : to make (someone) very excited. The announcer was trying to hype the crowd up before the show started. — often used as hyped up. I was so hyped up, I couldn't sleep. HYPE meaning: talk or writing that is intended to make people excited about or interested in something or someone.

  10. 3 days ago · 1. uncountable noun. Hype is the use of a lot of publicity and advertising to make people interested in something such as a product. [disapproval] We are certainly seeing a lot of hype by some companies. My products aren't based on advertising hype, they sell by word of mouth.

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