Similar words: hyper, hyperbole, hyperactive, type, stereotype, hypothesis, hypnotised, hypocrisy. Meaning: [haɪp] n. blatant or sensational promotion.
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61. Yet the 20-year-old at the centre of the histrionic hype is impervious to it all.
62. Gregory insists he did not get carried away with all the hype and is still confident he can transform the situation.
63. They were an endearing alternative to the hype up north, well worth the trip.
64. There's already been a lot of media hype about Murphy's book.
65. Similarly, slowing investment in high-tech capital will not show that the new economy is pure hype.
66. Both Microsoft and Apple have big updates coming this year, and you can expect a proportionate dose of hype.
67. Strip away the insincerity and the hype from the music business and see it for what it is, a jungle.
68. For all the hype, this is really just a glorified amusement arcade with a few virtual-reality rides thrown in.
69. The hype of the virtual reality movement obscures the practical potential for re-thinking basic ways in which people interact with computers.
70. These boys are too sussed to believe their own hype but aren't beyond the odd stupid prank.
71. Some find the high degree of media hype that has surrounded publication slightly worrying.
72. Sometimes we do get fooled by all that beautifully packaged, silver-tongued hype of the record companies.
73. And where there is hype, opportunism flourishes.
74. Does that sound like techno - hype?
75. Will she be on the hype all her life?
76. Your presuming your conclusion that GW is hype.
77. Suddenly the China hype hipsters had competition.
78. Why do they hype up an election?
79. I hate all the hype surrounding the poor bloke – if you believe the media you would have thought that he'd murdered somebody the way they pillory him.
80. But a leaked directive from theCentral Propaganda Bureau revealed a more salacious side to his misconduct:"All media are not to report or hype the news that Liu Zhijun had 18mistresses."
81. We should hype up the streets of Singapore more with such parties!
82. So English shouting is nothing but a commercialized play or hype.
83. This month 27 days, the bookshop is cleaned out suddenly treasure network system is maintained automatically to trade phonily , hype credence, and froze Zhang size.
84. Thomason called the million - word count a'sexy idea " that is " all hype and no substance. "
85. With their well-oiled hype machines, big-budget video games easily dominate the pop-culture-buzz economy.
86. Divested of the hype surrounding its launch, the show can now emerge as a full-fledged classic.
87. Apple has always had a tendency to hype up its statements about the speed of its devices by using just the right benchmarks and just the right products to compare them to.
88. AMID the hype about electric cars,[www.Sentencedict.com] one problem remains: their price.
89. In the interim, hype might carry the day, but it s a poor substitute for hope.
90. The concept of type follow the fashion is more actual interest pursuit after hype is hot.
More similar words: hyper, hyperbole, hyperactive, type, stereotype, hypothesis, hypnotised, hypocrisy.