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hoopla
hoop·la H0270800 (ho͞op′lä′, ho͝op′-)n. Informal 1. a. Boisterous, jovial commotion or excitement.b. Extravagant publicity: The new sedan was introduced to the public with much hoopla.2. Talk intended to mislead or confuse. [Perhaps from French houp-là, upsy-daisy! : houp (of imitative origin) + là, there; see voilà.]hoopla (ˈhuːplɑː) n1. (Games, other than specified) Brit a fairground game in which a player tries to throw a hoop over an object and so win it2. slang US and Canadian noise; bustle3. slang US nonsense; ballyhoo[C20: see whoop, la2]hoop•la (ˈhup lɑ) n. Informal. 1. commotion; to-do. 2. sensational publicity; ballyhoo. [1865–70; < French houp-là! command (as to a child) to move, take a step] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hoopla - blatant or sensational promotionballyhoo, hype, plugpromotion, promotional material, publicity, packaging - a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution; "the packaging of new ideas" | Translationsmontatura pubblicitariatiro al cerchiettohoopla
hooplaFuss. I've heard a lot of hoopla about the new iPhone, but is it really as great as people say?hoopla (ˈhuplɑ and ˈhuplə) n. hype; an outcry; a fuss or a to-do. What’s all this hoopla about? hoopla
hoopla Brit a fairground game in which a player tries to throw a hoop over an object and so win it hoopla
Synonyms for hooplanoun blatant or sensational promotionSynonymsRelated Words- promotion
- promotional material
- publicity
- packaging
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