Yes, "splendid" is not a compound word. It is a single word that means excellent or magnificent.
The word "splendid" has a prefix. The prefix is "s" which means very or extremely, and the root word is "plendid."
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The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
No, "respectful" is not a compound word. Instead, it is a single word derived from the root word "respect."
No, "nearby" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed by combining "near" and "by."
more splendid, most splendid
For the word "splendid," the comparative is more splendid and the superlative is most splendid
She has such a splendid face
If splendidest was a word, it would be a superlative. The comparative form of splendid is more splendid, the superlative form is most splendid.
No, the word 'splendid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'splendid' is splendidness.A related noun form is splendor.
You teacher though your answer was splendid until she realized it was plagiarized.
The word is splendid.
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espléndido
The word "splendid" has two syllables, and the firstsyllable is stressed: SPLEN-did.
I found a splendid example of why correct punctuation is important.
The word "splendid" has two syllables: splen-did.