No, important is not a compound word.
One compound word with "ground" is "groundwork," which refers to the preliminary work or foundation for something.
According to Ogden's Basic English it is a compound word.
Yes, outside is a compound word, made up of 'out' and 'side'.
No, the word "fragile" is an adjective, not a compound noun. It describes something that is delicate or easily broken.
Yes it is. 'Agree' is a word and 'able' is another.
No. Un is the prefix of the word unless.
accually no compound words are like dogpound the dog part is the compound word:]
Yes, "surface" is not a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In the case of "surface," it is a single word that refers to the outermost layer or top of something.
The answer is "barefoot."
Yes, "disjointed" is a compound word formed from the root word "joint." It means something that is disconnected, not properly aligned, or lacking coherence.
Something considered not to be worth keeping or maintaining