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Gin up Meaning in English

expression

ˈdʒɪn/ /ˈəp
JIN-uhp
dʒˈɪn/ /ˈʌp
jin-UP

Definition

To create, encourage, or increase interest or excitement in something, often in an artificial or exaggerated way.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, mainly American English. Often used for stirring up feelings, interest, fear, or excitement artificially, e.g. 'gin up support,' 'gin up hype.' Not used for genuinely organic excitement. Can carry a negative or manipulative tone.

Example Sentences

The politicians tried to gin up support before the election.

basic

The company wants to gin up excitement about their new product.

basic

They used social media to gin up interest in the event.

basic

The marketing team is trying to gin up some buzz before the product launch.

natural

Some journalists tried to gin up fear about the new policy.

natural

He likes to gin up drama in the office just to make things interesting.

natural