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Meanings of
hype
in English
Portuguese
falatório
Spanish
campaña publicitaria
Back to the meaning
Blatant or sensational promotion.
plug
hoopla
ballyhoo
Portuguese
falatório
Synonyms
Examples for "
plug
"
plug
hoopla
ballyhoo
Examples for "
plug
"
1
Increased cash contributions to
plug
its pension fund is yet another problem.
2
The new rooms will help
plug
Manila's chronic shortage of quality accommodation.
3
For the government, the money raised will help
plug
the fiscal deficit.
4
ESPN, nervous about political editorializing in an election year, pulled the
plug
.
5
But is the rest of Europe really prepared to pull the
plug
?
1
But this is still a fairly disappointing response to last year's
hoopla
.
2
Because out here so many fly-by-night things happen-andthere's all this
hoopla
.
3
Away from the
hoopla
of the runway, either is a no-brainer choice.
4
From a cop's perspective, the upside of all the Homeland Security
hoopla
.
5
So with all the
hoopla
about Tottenham, it's just the one player.
1
No steam carousel shrieked, no
ballyhoo
blared, no steam pianos shrieked, no barker barked.
2
The
ballyhoo
in the press was taken by various enforcement agencies as a personal affront.
3
Motion pictures ran day and night, their
ballyhoo
added to the outcries of the other barkers.
4
I grabbed him by the coat sleeve, trying to make my voice carry above the
ballyhoo
.
5
That is far from being the whole of Tom's
"
ballyhoo
.
"
Usage of
hype
in English
1
And companies need a strong business model to go with the
hype
.
2
The removal process lives up to the
hype
,
too: Just add water.
3
Of course, even after all the
hype
,
it may yet be Archer.
4
Another said: Had one earlier on the back of all the
hype
.
5
The immediate problem with shale gas is the
hype
that surrounds it.
6
The
hype
was gone, replaced by proof in the form of wins.
7
You should go ahead and believe Nissan's
hype
about the 2013 Altima.
8
The Apple Watch
hype
has been remarkable, given the device's obvious shortcomings.
9
Before that it had basked in the 'Africa Rising'
hype
gripping investors.
10
Just in case you didn't think the
hype
was overcooked already, like.
11
Which is not to say AI in health care is all
hype
.
12
Yet the media, with the Government's prompting, have gone for the
hype
.
13
GIVEN the massive
hype
Labour's latest pre election push could hardly fail.
14
Nweke is aware of the
hype
,
and says it's difficult to fathom.
15
Do you believe in Valentine's Day, or is it just Hallmark
hype
?
16
As Facebook's
hype
reaches an all-time high, Doctorow may be proven right.
Other examples for "hype"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hype
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
believe the hype
much hype
own hype
hype up
more hype
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Translations for
hype
Portuguese
falatório
modismo
tititi
Spanish
campaña publicitaria
bombo
propaganda
exageración
alboroto
Hype
through the time
Hype
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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