ballyhooing (Meaning)

ballyhooing

extravagant statements and claims made for publicity, excited commotion, flamboyant, exaggerated, or sensational promotion or publicity, a noisy attention-getting demonstration or talk

ballyhooing Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's ballyhooing promises of a better future failed to inspire confidence.
  2. The company's ballyhooing about its new product was met with skepticism by consumers.
  3. The ballyhooing claims of the self-proclaimed expert were debunked by the scientific community.
  4. The concert promoter's ballyhooing about the lineup attracted a record-breaking crowd.
  5. The sales pitch was full of ballyhooing about the product's unbeatable features.
  6. The ballyhooing of the new release generated a buzz on social media that translated into impressive sales.
  7. The ballyhooing of the celebrity spokesperson overshadowed the actual product launch.
  8. The ballyhooing about the team's potential soon turned into disappointment after a series of losses.
  9. The ballyhooing of the event as the "party of the year" left many attendees underwhelmed.
  10. The ballyhooing of the latest fashion trend was short-lived, as it quickly fell out of favor with consumers.

FAQs About the word ballyhooing

extravagant statements and claims made for publicity, excited commotion, flamboyant, exaggerated, or sensational promotion or publicity, a noisy attention-getti

announcing, promoting,advertising, trumpeting, touting, acclaiming, publicizing, eulogizing, extolling, complimenting

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The politician's ballyhooing promises of a better future failed to inspire confidence.

The company's ballyhooing about its new product was met with skepticism by consumers.

The ballyhooing claims of the self-proclaimed expert were debunked by the scientific community.

The concert promoter's ballyhooing about the lineup attracted a record-breaking crowd.