Pronunciation: /oʊvərhaɪp/
noun a noun referring to excessive or exaggerated promotion or publicity
A1 The overhype of the new movie made me excited to see it.
A2 I think the overhype surrounding the product was unwarranted.
B1 The overhype of the event led to disappointment among attendees.
B2 The overhype of the band's new album caused it to fall short of expectations.
C1 The overhype of the technology was eventually exposed as a marketing ploy.
C2 Despite the overhype, the product lived up to its reputation and delivered exceptional results.
verb to promote or publicize (something) excessively or beyond its actual value
A1 Some movies are overhyped by the media.
A2 I think the new restaurant is overhyped; the food was just okay.
B1 The product was overhyped in the advertisements, but it didn't live up to expectations.
B2 The book was overhyped by critics, but I found it to be a bit disappointing.
C1 The artist's latest album was overhyped by fans and critics alike, leading to high expectations.
C2 The new technology was overhyped in the industry, but it failed to deliver on its promises.
formal The marketing team tends to overhype our products, which can sometimes lead to customer disappointment.
informal Don't believe the overhyped reviews, try the product yourself before making a decision.
slang I think they're just overhyping the new movie to get more people to watch it.
figurative Her reputation was overhyped, and when people finally got to know her, they realized she wasn't as impressive as they thought.
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