C1 verb Formel

hypersument

/ˌhaɪpərˈsjuːmɛnt/

To consume, process, or absorb resources, data, or information at an extreme, excessive, or extraordinarily rapid rate. It often implies a level of consumption that is unsustainable or exceeds the typical capacity of an individual or system.

Exemples

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1

In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.

In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.

2

The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.

The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.

3

I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.

I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.

Famille de mots

Nom
hypersumption
Verb
hypersument
Adverbe
hypersumptively
Adjectif
hypersumptive
Apparenté
hypersumer
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'hyper' (fast) 'consumer' who is 'meant' to be moderate but isn't.

Quiz rapide

If we continue to ___________ natural resources at this rate, there will be nothing left for the next generation.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.

everyday

In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.

2

The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.

formal

The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.

3

I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.

informal

I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.

4

Sociologists argue that the drive to hypersument information is leading to a significant decrease in deep-thinking capabilities.

academic

Sociologists argue that the drive to hypersument information is leading to a significant decrease in deep-thinking capabilities.

5

Our primary goal is to create an ecosystem where users hypersument our services naturally.

business

Our primary goal is to create an ecosystem where users hypersument our services naturally.

Famille de mots

Nom
hypersumption
Verb
hypersument
Adverbe
hypersumptively
Adjectif
hypersumptive
Apparenté
hypersumer

Collocations courantes

hypersument data hypersument data
hypersument resources hypersument resources
hypersument content hypersument content
hypersument energy hypersument energy
tendency to hypersument tendency to hypersument

Phrases Courantes

hypersument to excess

hypersument to excess

the need to hypersument

the need to hypersument

hypersumenting the future

hypersumenting the future

Souvent confondu avec

hypersument vs consume

Hypersument implies a much higher intensity, speed, or negative level of excess compared to regular consumption.

hypersument vs presume

Hypersument relates to taking in or using resources, whereas presume relates to taking something to be true.

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Notes d'usage

This word is typically used in technical, sociological, or environmental contexts to highlight the dangers or extremes of modern consumption habits. It often carries a critical or cautionary tone regarding mental health or ecological impact.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners may mistakenly use this for 'assume' or 'presume' due to the similar suffix; remember it specifically refers to the act of using up or taking in materials/data.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'hyper' (fast) 'consumer' who is 'meant' to be moderate but isn't.

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Origine du mot

A modern construction combining the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over, beyond) with a derivation of the Latin 'sumere' (to take up, take, or use).

Modèles grammaticaux

Transitive verb: requires a direct object (e.g., hypersument resources). Regular conjugation: hypersuments (third person), hypersumented (past), hypersumenting (present participle).
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Contexte culturel

Reflects the 21st-century attention economy and the environmental concerns surrounding the rapid depletion of natural resources.

Quiz rapide

If we continue to ___________ natural resources at this rate, there will be nothing left for the next generation.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Mots lis

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bogus

C1

Describes something that is not genuine, counterfeit, or intentionally fraudulent. It is often used in academic and legal contexts to refer to claims, documents, or entities that have been fabricated to deceive others.

boisterous

C1

Describes someone or something that is noisy, energetic, and cheerful, often in a way that is slightly out of control. It is frequently used for groups of people, activities, or natural forces like wind and waves.

bombard

C1

To attack or subject someone or something to a continuous flow of objects, questions, or information. In academic and scientific contexts, it specifically refers to directing a stream of particles or radiation at a substance to induce a reaction.

adverse

C1

Adverse describes conditions, effects, or events that are harmful, unfavorable, or contrary to one's interests or success. It is most commonly used in formal, technical, or medical contexts to indicate that something is working against a desired outcome.

bombastic

C1

Describing speech, writing, or behavior that is high-sounding and inflated but with little actual meaning or substance. It is typically used to criticize someone for being pretentious and trying to sound more important or knowledgeable than they truly are.

bondage

C1

Bondage refers to the state of being under the control of another person or system, characterized by a lack of freedom or involuntary servitude. In an academic context, it encompasses legal, social, and economic structures, such as slavery or debt peonage, that restrict an individual's autonomy.

boon

C1

A boon is a timely benefit or blessing that is extremely helpful in a particular situation. It refers to something that makes life easier or provides a significant advantage when most needed.

boorish

C1

Describes behavior that is rough, unrefined, and ill-mannered, typically lacking sensitivity or social grace. It suggests a lack of education or cultural sophistication in social interactions.

bootstrap

C1

To start or develop a process or business using minimal external resources, often relying on existing internal assets or self-funding. In computing and statistics, it refers to a self-starting process that executes without external input or a technique for estimation through resampling.

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