Hype vs Hyps - What's the difference?
hype | hyps |
Promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.
To promote heavily; to advertise or build up.
Harvard/Yale/Princeton/Stanford
:* 2005:"Right now, only 10% of the students accepted by both Williams and HYPS , choose Williams." — [http://www.ephblog.com/archives/001781.html]
As nouns the difference between hype and hyps
is that hype is promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims while hyps is plural of lang=en.As a verb hype
is to promote heavily; to advertise or build up.As an initialism HYPS is
harvard/Yale/Princeton/Stanford.hype
English
Noun
(en noun)- After all the hype for the diet plan, only the results ended up slim.
Verb
(hyp)- They started hyping the new magazine months before its release.
hyps
English
Initialism
(Initialism) (head)- quotations :