hype in a sentence
n., v.
Definition
HYPE (noun): extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion that creates excitement or anticipation, often leading to heightened expectations.
Sample Sentences
- The hype surrounding the new movie has generated massive anticipation among fans.
- Despite the initial hype, the product failed to meet consumer expectations.
- Social media influencers often create hype around events to boost participation.
- The hype at the concert was palpable as the crowd eagerly awaited the band's arrival.
- After months of hype, the highly anticipated video game finally hit the shelves.
- The hype surrounding the new movie reached fever pitch just days before its release.
- Despite the initial hype, the product didn't live up to consumer expectations.
- Social media played a significant role in creating hype for the upcoming music festival.
- He was swept up in the hype of the latest tech gadget, eager to be one of the first to own it.
- Critics argue that the hype often overshadows the actual quality of the work being produced.
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