example of compound hyphenated words
No
If I come from school tomorrow, I will do my math assignment; in addition, I will do my son's laundry.
You will find some examples in the Wikipedia article on "Polish language".
tis thy thow
Multiple words used as an adjective, like brown-orange cat, are hyphenated. So, it would be, ". . . at an all-time high . . .).
Compound nouns are either separate words (apple juice), or hyphenated words (brother-in-law), or one word (headmaster).
Blue- eyed
certain compound words that cannot be written as one word are HYPHENATEDexattorney-in-law
Examples of hyphenated compound nouns where the first word is pluralized include "five-star hotels," "six-pack abs," and "ten-dollar bills."
"Left-handed" is a hyphenated compound word.
No, "starting point" is not hyphenated. It is two separate words.
Three types of compound words with examples containing "eye": Open compound word: black eye Close compound word: eyewitness Hyphenated compound word: one-eyed-king
There are three types of compound words: closed compound word - two different words put together to make a new word examples - boyfriend, without, mankind hyphenated compound word - i.e. level-headed, fun-loving, mind-boggling open compound word - two words that go together but there's a space between them examples: bus driver, candy cane, draft pick brown bag
Some examples of hyphenated compound words are well-known, free-range, up-to-date, self-control, and mother-in-law. These words typically combine two or more words with a hyphen to create a single concept or descriptor.
home grown deep fried
Examples of compound words:airplanebaseballclotheslinedreamboateyebrowfoghorngreyhoundheatwaveintojumpsuitkeepsakelimelightmoreovernightlightoffshootplaymatequicksandroadworksunshinetimepieceunderstandvineyardwhitewashyearlongzookeeper
Examples of traditionally hyphenated compound nouns are:blue-greenfive-year-oldjack-in-the-boxjack-in-the-pulpitmother-in-law, father-in-law, sister-in-law, brother-in-lawsix-packT-shirt (or tee-shirt)x-ray