hype

প্রতারণা
definition
verb
an industry quick to hype its products
promote or publicize (a product or idea) intensively, often exaggerating its importance or benefits.
I was hyped up because I wanted to do well
stimulate or excite (someone).
noun
she relied on hype and headlines to stoke up interest in her music
extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion.
a hypodermic needle or injection.
translation of 'hype'
verb
প্রতারণা করা
noun
মাদকাসক্ত ব্যক্তি,
প্রতারণা
example
Co-op ad programs with retailers will 'hype' the hose-less product.
Sometimes we get carried away with a particular 'hype' and there is not due consideration in the law.
So, it decided to use innovation to 'hype' its product as well.
an industry quick to 'hype' its products
Can it be distinguished from 'hype' and special effects?
His appeal is legendary and there is no need for 'hype' or false publicity.
At least the ad campaign-generated 'hype' is valid with Shuggie!
There is something amiss in the 'hype' , deception, and implicit greed surrounding the issue.
He asks and answers appropriately in relation to market 'hype' .
There was great 'hype' and great public interest in the games.
Technology was 'hype' after all, promoted by the criminals of Enron and WorldCom.
What is this media 'hype' and publicity stunt for?
In an age where publicists' 'hype' tells us more than we want to know about mediocre writers, Coetzee rarely gives interviews.
The films get shown right round the year in early morning shows at inexpensive auditoriums with no publicity or media 'hype' attached.
The Super Bowl, too, is about ten minutes of significant action spread out over four hours of 'hype' , puff, pose, and advertising.
In fact, some people in the publishing industry think it's a great idea, sponsors buying authors to 'hype' their products, but why stop there?
Yes, there was a whole lot of cross promotion and 'hype' .
Like every other dotcom that was carried away by the 'hype' , we got ahead of ourselves.
Thanks to Caleb for contacting Wrappamania and getting them a promotion with 'hype' .
In the 21st century, 'hype' functions as the storm before the calm, the entire experience in a sound bite or clever ad.
his first album hit the stores amid a storm of 'hype'
The Greens specialise in 'hype' hyperbole, to give it its full name, extravagant and exaggerated comments.
When it comes to building 'hype' , advertising also works wonders.
An investigative report recently released by the National Labor Committee put the lie to Wal-Mart's marketing 'hype' .
Is this just typical overheated advance 'hype' giving way to inevitably unmet expectations?
It's regrettable that we've gotten into this market 'hype' about institutions.
is his comeback a 'hype'?
From a marketing perspective fan sites and public discussion are a great source of free promotion and 'hype' .
They and their patrons reinvented the art of promotion and 'hype' in part by attacking good taste and the stuffy elitism of the art world.
In fact, an English audience is in a much better position to see through publicity 'hype' and cant.
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