Meaning & Definition of word "Hyperactive"

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    Hyperactive

    /ˌhaɪpərˈæktɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having excessive physical movement or activity, often resulting in restlessness or impulsiveness.
      • Example: The hyperactive child was unable to sit still during the class, bouncing around in his seat.
    • 2. Exhibiting an unusually high level of energy or excitement.
      • Example: After consuming sugar, she became hyperactive and started running around the house.
    • 3. Relating to hyperactivity, often used in a clinical or behavioral health context.
      • Example: The doctor diagnosed him with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) due to his hyperactive behavior.

    Etymology

    The prefix 'hyper-' means over or excessive, while 'active' comes from Latin 'activus,' meaning having the power to act.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hyperactive lifestyle:

    A way of living that involves high levels of activity and energy.

    hyperactive child:

    A child who exhibits excessive energy and impulsive behaviors.

    hyperactive response:

    An intensified reaction to stimuli or situations.

    Related Words

    ADHD:

    Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a condition characterized by trouble focusing and hyperactivity.

    impulsivity:

    The tendency to act quickly without thought or consideration of consequences.

    restlessness:

    A state of being unable to rest or relax due to excessive energy.

    Slang Meanings of hyperactive

    Meaning: Bouncing off the walls

    Example Sentence: After all that candy, she's bouncing off the walls!

    Meaning: Hyper

    Example Sentence: He's so hyper after that energy drink.