hype

hype
noun (informal)
ADJECTIVE
media
marketing
pre-fight, pre-game (esp. AmE), pre-match (esp. BrE), pre-season, etc.
VERB + HYPE
live up to

The movie failed to live up to all the hype.

get

This new game is getting plenty of hype.

believe
HYPE + VERB
surround sth

the hype surrounding her latest book

PREPOSITION
hype about

I don't believe all the hype about how good the French team will be this season.


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