"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.
More. Hyperthermia means more heat; hyperactive means more active.
here are some (or most) of the words I found: hyperbole, hypercritical, hyperextend, hyperglycemia, hyperlink, hypersensitive, hypertension, hypertext, hyperthyrold, and hyperventilation.
ANSWERhyperactivehyperdermichyperventilateANSWERA few more:Hyperion, hypertension, hyperbole, hyperboloid, hyperplane, hyperspace, hypersonic,
Hyper/Hypo come from Classical Greek. They are 'opposites' to each other. Their meaning are ;- Hyper ; Over/ more than / greater than Hypo ' Under/ less than .
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.
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.
It depends on what you mean by hyper. A monkey's behavior can seem like they are hyper like when they jump and climb around in trees. Monkeys are very energetic, playful animals which doesn't really mean that they are hyper. Humans can become hyper by drinking soda or eating sugary foods. And since I'm pretty sure monkeys don't drink monkeys Mountain Dew, I'd say they are mostly energetic and not hyperactive.