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He is hyper vs I'm not hyper today

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'He is hyper' describes someone as being overly excited or energetic, while 'I'm not hyper today' indicates the speaker's lack of excessive excitement or energy. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 744 views

He is hyper

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe someone who is overly excited or energetic.

This phrase is used to describe a person who is excessively excited or energetic. It is commonly used in informal contexts.

Examples:

  • He is hyper because he had too much sugar.
  • She gets hyper whenever she's around puppies.
  • May 14, 2014 ... Oscar Pistorius is sent for psychiatric tests over claims he is 'hyper-vigilant' - meaning he could ESCAPE murder charge for shooting Reeva. Pistorius' lawyer claimed he has anxiety disorder linked to his disability; Psychiatrist ...
  • Nov 24, 2010 ... I have a kid of 4 years old. He is intelligent and very sharp but his teachers complain that he is hyper. He is a fidget. He cannot concentrate on one thing at a time and doesn't have any patience for it. This is found in most of ...
  • Jun 28, 2012 ... People have suggested he is hyper. But I am not so sure. I don't want to medicate if at all possible not to medicate. I also don't want a label on my son as it can become an excuse. I think the real problem is not enough physcial ...
  • 2011年9月16日 ... She/He is hyper! (彼女って/彼ってハイテンションだね!) You are always hyper. ( いつもテンション高いよね。) You are hyper today! (今日はハイテンションだね!) Why are you hyper today? (なんで今日はハイテンションなの?).

I'm not hyper today

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the speaker's lack of excessive excitement or energy on a particular day.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to convey that they are not overly excited or energetic on a specific day. It is often used in casual conversations.

Examples:

  • I'm not hyper today, I'm feeling a bit tired.
  • Usually, I'm hyper, but today I'm just not feeling it.
  • Mar 15, 2013 ... I had a terrible time sleeping. I has to take a total of 4mg Klonopin yesterday and atarax (vistiril) to sleep. IF I'm not hyper today, I will try 40mg of Geodon again tonight so I can sleep. Trileptal doesn't do anything for sleep!

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