It is a compound word although it is also one word.
No jump rope is not a compound word. For example: bathroom,classroom, and are all compound words. The words: jump rope, line backer, and football field are all different things without the second word, but unless they are joined they aren't compound.
The word, black, does not fit with all three words.
cupboard, thats all i know :)
Someone anyone that's all I got
All compound words are made up of separate words: Handsome = hand+some Something = some+thing Deadbeat = dead+beat Eyebrow = eye+brow Gingersnap = ginger+snap
Dictionaries don't show 'allaround' as a compound word, they show it as either two words or a hyphenated word, all-around.
No jump rope is not a compound word. For example: bathroom,classroom, and are all compound words. The words: jump rope, line backer, and football field are all different things without the second word, but unless they are joined they aren't compound.
The word, black, does not fit with all three words.
anyplace birthplace someplace workplace
cupboard, thats all i know :)
Someone anyone that's all I got
Examples of compound words using the word 'butter' are:peanut butterbutterscotchbutterflybutternut squashbuttermilkbutter bricklebutter dishbuttercupbutter churnalmond butter
The word crack fits with all three.
All compound words are made up of separate words: Handsome = hand+some Something = some+thing Deadbeat = dead+beat Eyebrow = eye+brow Gingersnap = ginger+snap
slideSHOW freakSHOW hope these 2 words help. sorry this is all i can think of. from, grammerwix101
Yes. A compound word combines existing words and has a single meaning that may be more specific than the constituent words. (note that not all compound words are conjoined - there may be a space or hyphen)
"All right" is written as two words and "already" is one word.However, "alright" (the informal variant of all right) is written as one word.