"Hyper" in hyperactive means excessive or overly active. It is a prefix that intensifies the following word, in this case "active", conveying a sense of heightened or extreme levels of activity.
The prefix "hyper-" means excessive, above normal, or beyond. It is often used to indicate an increased or exaggerated state of something.
One word that starts with the prefix "hyper" is hypersensitive, which refers to being excessively or extremely sensitive to stimuli.
ANSWERhyperactivehyperdermichyperventilateANSWERA few more:Hyperion, hypertension, hyperbole, hyperboloid, hyperplane, hyperspace, hypersonic,
Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.
The suffix "hyper-" means excessive or overly active. It is often used in words to denote something as beyond normal or above average in intensity or quantity.
Hyper or Hyperactive?
Hyper, or hyperactive
hyperactive hyper-focused
Hyper- which means High
Hyperactive.
It can be. As a slang term meaning "hyperactive" it can be either an adjective or a noun.
Hypertonic, hyperactive, hypersensitive....
It is the prefix hyper- attached to the word "active" which contains the suffix -ive.
Here are some examples: hyperacid. hyperactive. hyperbolic. hypercautious. hypertension.
it increases your blood sugar level which results in hyperactive behaviour since it has a lot of sugar in it
ALL. ANYTHING THAT CONTAIN SUGAR (Aspartame) MAKES YOU HYPERACTIVE.
As a prefix, it modifies an adjective to give the sense of extremeness: Absolute Zero is hyper-cold. As slang, it's a short form of "hyperactive"; i.e. wound up and moving a lot, usually due to some medical condition.