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Hype vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hype | hyte |

As a noun hype

is promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.

As a verb hype

is to promote heavily; to advertise or build up.

As an adjective hyte is

(obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

hype

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.
  • After all the hype for the diet plan, only the results ended up slim.

    Verb

    (hyp)
  • To promote heavily; to advertise or build up.
  • They started hyping the new magazine months before its release.

    hyte

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete, Scotland) insane or mad
  • References

    * Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997 * E'nhanced '''N'''orth '''A'''merican '''B'''enchmark ' LE exicon (ENABLE2K)

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