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Definition of hyper in English: hyperadjective ˈhʌɪpəˈhaɪpər informal Hyperactive or unusually energetic. 〈非正式〉躁狂的;易激动的;亢奋的 eating sugar makes you hyper 吃糖会令你亢奋。 Example sentencesExamples - Williams was so hyper it made Faulkner ‘look like a Zen Buddhist, even with his twitching’.
- The long car ride and Red Bulls we had pounded left him hyper and a little crazy.
- I had hoped the dogs would be less excited, but when have they ever been anything but hyper to meet guests?
- Next week will see the gates of Unionism come crushing down, be prepared to see the siege mentality go into hyper speed.
- It gives me the right to be hyper and full of zest and energy, or slow and devoid of all unique thought.
- Beth's hyper as it is and has a bit of a caffeine intolerance.
- You get a smiley, hyper, crazy kid who was just so out there it was a wonder where he got his energy from.
- Refreshingly frank and unaffected, he loves a chat and concedes that he's often hyper.
- Whenever his friends or family were around he became extremely energetic and hyper.
- They're not only super sexy, they also are totally hyper and so much fun onstage.
- My two girls, Romy, who's three and a half and Honor who's just one and half, were hyper with all the activity.
- He waves away a hotel employee bearing refreshments: coffee makes him hyper.
- Now I'm hyper and freaked out, and at the same time too depressed to work.
- I was still feeling exhausted from the last week, so had a strong coffee just before going on and felt a bit hyper for the first hour or so.
- A generation will grow up even more fickle than before, hyper consumers, hedonists.
- Naturally, Olive was hyper, the way the woman was talking she had the job and it was only a matter of signing a contract.
- Maybe there's been so much rejection from past peers that she acts hyper to get attention.
- I'm slowly losing the slight hyper buzz I had going on this afternoon, but that's okay.
- They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more.
- I hate going even without these barriers so I'm on hyper alert for anything that might lead me down that path.
Synonyms mad, crazy, insane, out of one's mind, hysterical, beside oneself, frenzied, crazed, demented, maniacal, manic, frantic, wound up, worked up, raving, wild
Origin1940s: abbreviation of hyperactive. Definition of hyper in US English: hyperadjectiveˈhaɪpərˈhīpər informal Hyperactive or unusually energetic. 〈非正式〉躁狂的;易激动的;亢奋的 eating sugar makes you hyper 吃糖会令你亢奋。 Example sentencesExamples - Beth's hyper as it is and has a bit of a caffeine intolerance.
- They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more.
- It gives me the right to be hyper and full of zest and energy, or slow and devoid of all unique thought.
- I was still feeling exhausted from the last week, so had a strong coffee just before going on and felt a bit hyper for the first hour or so.
- Refreshingly frank and unaffected, he loves a chat and concedes that he's often hyper.
- I'm slowly losing the slight hyper buzz I had going on this afternoon, but that's okay.
- Naturally, Olive was hyper, the way the woman was talking she had the job and it was only a matter of signing a contract.
- A generation will grow up even more fickle than before, hyper consumers, hedonists.
- Now I'm hyper and freaked out, and at the same time too depressed to work.
- I had hoped the dogs would be less excited, but when have they ever been anything but hyper to meet guests?
- He waves away a hotel employee bearing refreshments: coffee makes him hyper.
- Whenever his friends or family were around he became extremely energetic and hyper.
- My two girls, Romy, who's three and a half and Honor who's just one and half, were hyper with all the activity.
- They're not only super sexy, they also are totally hyper and so much fun onstage.
- You get a smiley, hyper, crazy kid who was just so out there it was a wonder where he got his energy from.
- Next week will see the gates of Unionism come crushing down, be prepared to see the siege mentality go into hyper speed.
- The long car ride and Red Bulls we had pounded left him hyper and a little crazy.
- Maybe there's been so much rejection from past peers that she acts hyper to get attention.
- I hate going even without these barriers so I'm on hyper alert for anything that might lead me down that path.
- Williams was so hyper it made Faulkner ‘look like a Zen Buddhist, even with his twitching’.
Synonyms mad, crazy, insane, out of one's mind, hysterical, beside oneself, frenzied, crazed, demented, maniacal, manic, frantic, wound up, worked up, raving, wild
Origin1940s: abbreviation of hyperactive. |