All hyper synonyms
hyΒ·per
H h adj hyper
- shook β an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- interesting β engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity: an interesting book.
- quickening β to make more rapid; accelerate; hasten: She quickened her pace.
- vitalizing β to give life to; make vital.
- charged β If a situation is charged, it is filled with emotion and therefore very tense or exciting.
- active β Someone who is active moves around a lot or does a lot of things.
- brave β Someone who is brave is willing to do things which are dangerous, and does not show fear in difficult or dangerous situations.
- burning β You use burning to describe something that is extremely hot.
- game β an amusement or pastime: children's games.
- rapid β occurring within a short time; happening speedily: rapid growth.
- daring β People who are daring are willing to do or say things which are new or which might shock or anger other people.
- pushing β that pushes.
- alert β If you are alert, you are paying full attention to things around you and are able to deal with anything that might happen.
- whiz β to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.
- sharp β having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- rocking β to move or sway to and fro or from side to side.
- fireball β Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860β1943, Canadian poet and novelist.
- shot β a discharge of a firearm, bow, etc.
- moved β to pass from one place or position to another.
- moving β capable of or having movement: a moving object.
- worrying β to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
- unceasing β not ceasing or stopping; continuous: an unceasing flow of criticism.
- unfailing β not failing; not giving way; not falling short of expectation; completely dependable: an unfailing friend.
- unfaltering β to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
- unflinching β not flinching; unshrinking: unflinching courage.
- unstinted β to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance: Don't stint on the food. They stinted for years in order to save money.
- unswerving β to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
- unwavering β to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- unremitting β not slackening or abating; incessant: unremitting noise; unremitting attention.
- continued β continuing; not having stopped
- plodding β to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden.
- plugging β a piece of wood or other material used to stop up a hole or aperture, to fill a gap, or to act as a wedge.
- undeterred β to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The large dog deterred trespassers.
- cut up β If you cut something up, you cut it into several pieces.
- concentrated β A concentrated liquid has been increased in strength by having water removed from it.
- disconsolate β without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable: Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.
- desperate β If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
- inconsolable β not able to be comforted or consoled; disconsolate: She was inconsolable when her son died.
- earnest β serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous: an earnest worker.
- wretched β very unfortunate in condition or circumstances; miserable; pitiable.
- fervid β heated or vehement in spirit, enthusiasm, etc.: a fervid orator.
- distrait β inattentive because of distracting worries, fears, etc.; absent-minded.
- hearty β warm-hearted; affectionate; cordial; jovial: a hearty welcome.
- impetuous β of, relating to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
- inflamed β to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
- powerful β physically strong, as a person: a large, powerful athlete.
adv hyper
- as well as β You use as well as when you want to mention another item connected with the subject you are discussing.
- out of reach β beyond arm's length
- over and above β above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
- over there β above in place or position: the roof over one's head.