hyper- (Meaning)
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-.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hyper-
hyper- Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The hyperbole of the politician's speech was met with mockery.
- The hyperlinks in the document connected to a vast network of websites.
- The hypervisor provided a virtualized environment for running multiple operating systems.
- The hyperparameter tuning process optimized the performance of the machine learning model.
- The hypertext markup language (HTML) is used to create web pages.
- 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, high-strung, spasmodic,unstable, spooky, sensitive, hyperkinetic, fluttery, hyperexcitable
calm, unshakable, cool, collected, collected, calm, unflappable, serene, serene, unexcitable
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.