hyperdetailed

English

Alternative forms

  • hyper-detailed

Etymology

From hyper- +‎ detailed.

Adjective

hyperdetailed (comparative more hyperdetailed, superlative most hyperdetailed)

  1. Extremely detailed
    • 2009 January 5, Allan Kozinn, “A Hefty Sound for Bach and a Piano-Centric Strauss and Szymanowski”, in New York Times[1]:
      The first "Promenade" and "Gnomus" were hyperdetailed, and "Tuileries" was taken at a pointlessly fast pace.