That is the correct spelling of the word "babysit" (to supervise children).
If referring to a person temporarily responsible for the care of children, then it is one word.
Using it as two words would refer to a baby that is sitting.
Babysitter is spelled as a single word. In the past it was sometimes hyphenated but editors have dropped the hyphen.
Babysitter is one word.
One word :)
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
Dictionaries are widely inconsistent for the word. Some list it as two words time out, or a hyphenated form, time-out, or the one word timeout. The hyphenated form seems to have the longest usage, but it is flagged by spell-checkers in favor of timeout.
It is a hyphenated adjective, life-giving.
The word role can be a noun adjunct in "role playing" but the words would be hyphenated when used as an adjective, such as in "role-playing game."
"Handmade" is one "compound word", sometimes hyphenated as "hand-made"; not to be confused with handmaid, which is NOT hyphenated.
It can be one word "reelecting" (previously many such words were always hyphenated, and some still are).
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
No it's not hyphenated.
The common spelling is two words "roller coaster" but it is also seen as one word or in hyphenated form.
followup This word spelled as is does not come up on Answers.com spell check. Followup is not hyphenated.
No. Hyphenated words are not allowed in Scrabble.
It can be. Some words can be seen both hyphenated and non-hyphenated.
The word is spelled re-occurrence (re·oc·cur·rence). It is a hyphenated word.
Dictionaries are widely inconsistent for the word. Some list it as two words time out, or a hyphenated form, time-out, or the one word timeout. The hyphenated form seems to have the longest usage, but it is flagged by spell-checkers in favor of timeout.
Well-to-do and well-being are hyphenated words. Another hyphenated word is the direction west-northwest.
Well-to-do is a hyphenated word. The direction west-northwest is hyphenated.
Copay is a relatively recent term. It is not hyphenated. In general, short words like this are not hyphenated.