hype Antonyms

Meaning of hype

Wordnet

hype (n)

blatant or sensational promotion

Wordnet

hype (v)

publicize in an exaggerated and often misleading manner

Webster

hype ()

A throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground, swings him to one side, knocks up his nearer thigh from the back with the knee, and throws him on his back.

hype Sentence Examples

  1. The hype surrounding the new product launch reached a fever pitch.
  2. The media fueled the hype with sensational headlines and exaggerated claims.
  3. Despite the hype, the product itself was a disappointment.
  4. The company relied heavily on hype to generate sales rather than promoting genuine value.
  5. The hype cycle created unrealistic expectations that the product could not meet.
  6. The hype faded away as the true nature of the product became apparent.
  7. The hype machine churned out endless articles and videos to stoke consumer excitement.
  8. The hype was carefully orchestrated to manipulate public opinion.
  9. The product's hype outpaced its substance, leading to a backlash from consumers.
  10. The hype created a false sense of urgency, leading many to make impulsive purchases.

FAQs About the word hype

blatant or sensational promotion, publicize in an exaggerated and often misleading mannerA throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground, swing

marvelous, hot, fine, cool, sensational, quality, terrific, famous, lovely, wonderful

lousy, awful, vile, rotten, poor, bad, poor, terrible, atrocious, lousy

The hype surrounding the new product launch reached a fever pitch.

The media fueled the hype with sensational headlines and exaggerated claims.

Despite the hype, the product itself was a disappointment.

The company relied heavily on hype to generate sales rather than promoting genuine value.