Compound words whose elements have not been combined, like toothbrush, into one word are generally hyphenated.
No, "starting point" is not hyphenated. It is two separate words.
Yes, "self-diagnose" is hyphenated.
"Left-handed" is a hyphenated compound word.
No, the phrase "top of the line" is not hyphenated.
The word "self-confidence" is hyphenated.
Yes, "low-to-intermediate" should be hyphenated when used as a compound modifier before a noun.
Point of sale is a business term used to describe when the retail transaction is complete. The phrase "point of sale" is not hyphenated.
Well-to-do and well-being are hyphenated words. Another hyphenated word is the direction west-northwest.
Only if you are using it to describe something: a point-of-sale terminal.
Heart-to-heart and half-baked are hyphenated words. Additional words include high-minded.
well-being well-to-do west-northwest
Some hyphenated words beginning with J include... jet-lagged, jet-powered and many more
It is not hyphenated.
Motorcycle is not hyphenated
No it's not hyphenated.
Not when used as a noun. "I showed her the point of contact of the meteorite." Yes, when used as an adjectve, describing a noun. "The point-of-contact location was 15 feet from where I thought it was."
words are only hyphenated when they have a separate meaning when separated than they do when hyphenated
The starting point was Spain.