Left-handed is a hyphenated compound.
"Left-handed" is a hyphenated compound word.
"Wheelchair" is a compound word, not hyphenated.
Yes, "subforeman" is typically not hyphenated. It is a compound word formed by combining the prefix "sub-" with the noun "foreman."
No, the word "middle class" is not hyphenated. It is used as a compound noun to refer to a socio-economic group between the upper and lower classes.
The compound word for sister-in-law is "sister-in-law".
Yes, "mother-in-law" is a compound word. It is made up of three words ("mother," "in," and "law") that have been combined to form a single word with a specific meaning.
Yes. It is a hyphenated compound word.
No
yes it is if you are asking it with hyphenated in a compound word this is the answer to your problem.
Yes, it is a hyphenated compound half-eaten
Yes, though it is often hyphenated as man-made, which is a type of compound word.
good-looking, hard-working
The compound noun 'tryout' is written as either a single word or a hyphenated word, 'try-out'. Either is acceptable.
yes , no i dont know
In and of itself, "wainscot" is not a hyphenated word. Should you desire to craft a compound word, such as "walnut-wainscoted", I believe that that would be acceptable.
Yes, "subforeman" is typically not hyphenated. It is a compound word formed by combining the prefix "sub-" with the noun "foreman."
daydream is one compound word, so you do not need a hyphen.
No, the word "middle class" is not hyphenated. It is used as a compound noun to refer to a socio-economic group between the upper and lower classes.