hyper- Synonyms

hyper- Meaning

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hyper- ()

A prefix signifying over, above; as, hyperphysical, hyperthyrion; also, above measure, abnormally great, excessive; as, hyperaemia, hyperbola, hypercritical, hypersecretion.

A prefix equivalent to super- or per-; as hyperoxide, or peroxide. [Obs.] See Per-.

hyper- Sentence Examples

  1. The hyperactive child couldn't sit still for a moment.
  2. The hyperdrive system enabled the spaceship to travel at near light speed.
  3. The hyper-inflationary economy caused prices to skyrocket.
  4. The гипермаркет (hypermarket) offered an overwhelming selection of goods.
  5. The hyperbole of the politician's speech was met with mockery.
  6. The hyperlinks in the document connected to a vast network of websites.
  7. The hypervisor provided a virtualized environment for running multiple operating systems.
  8. The hyperparameter tuning process optimized the performance of the machine learning model.
  9. The hypertext markup language (HTML) is used to create web pages.
  10. The hyperspectral camera captured detailed images of the plant's health.

FAQs About the word hyper-

A prefix signifying over, above; as, hyperphysical, hyperthyrion; also, above measure, abnormally great, excessive; as, hyperaemia, hyperbola, hypercritical, hy

excitable, nervous, skittish, skittery, flighty, volatile, spooky, intense, high-strung, anxious

unflappable, unshakable, tranquil, collected, nerveless, imperturbable, cool, calm,imperturbable, calm

The hyperactive child couldn't sit still for a moment.

The hyperdrive system enabled the spaceship to travel at near light speed.

The hyper-inflationary economy caused prices to skyrocket.

The гипермаркет (hypermarket) offered an overwhelming selection of goods.