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No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
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A hyphenated modifier is a compound adjective or adverb created by hyphenating multiple words together that work as one word. Example: He gave me that there's-a-dead-body-in-my-fridge sort of smile.
Yes, campsite (a camp location) is one word, also used hyphenated as camp-site.
A word meaning to work closely with someone is collaborate.
Hyphenated is preferred- to minimize confusion. an off-work accident, for example.
The word 'work' is a noun as well as a verb. The noun'work' is a word for activity needing effort; a job someone is paid to do; the place someone does their job; something made or done at a job.The noun forms for the verb 'to word' are worker and the gerund, working.
He is an abscondee !!
Lazy
It is two words that are hyphenated. Hard modifies (describes) the work. Hard-working. V. Miller, MA, CCC-SLP
Goldbrick refers to someone who is lazy or avoids work.
The likely word is the slang adjective "sitdown" (a social meeting, or meal) The hyphenated phrase "sit-down" is a work stoppage in place, as in "sit-down strike" or "sit-in."