No the word hyper is not a noun. It is an adjective.
energetic, lively, srry thts all i have....
No. 'Hyper' is a prefix meaning 'over' or 'excessive'. For example: 'Hyperbole' (a figure of speech using exaggeration). 'Hyperactive' (pathologically over-active). 'Hypercritical' (excessively critical). Colloquially, 'hyper' is used to mean 'over-excited', but it is not a comparative form. There is no positive adjective 'hype' nor a superlative form 'hypest'.
It is known as "double digit inflation". It is certainly NOT hyper.
No, it is a possessive noun. Mothers is a plural noun.
The noun form for the adjective mad is madness.
It can be. As a slang term meaning "hyperactive" it can be either an adjective or a noun.
Hyper Hyper was created on 1994-05-26.
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Hyper is "Hyper" is French, we don't translate it as it comes from Greek.
hyperactive hyper-focused
Here are some examples: hyperacid. hyperactive. hyperbolic. hypercautious. hypertension.
Hyper- which means High
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
Hypo is the opposite of the prefix hyper.
Some words with 'hyper' are:hyperactivehyperacuityhyperbolehyperplanehypersensitivehypertensionhyperventilate
Just pee. You'll get hyper.