A hyphen is a short horizontal line that is used to connect words or parts of words, typically found in the middle of a word or phrase. It looks like this: "-". For example, it is commonly used in compound words like "well-being" or to break words at the end of a line.
No there is no hypen in the word nonjudgemental.
The symbol for a hyphen is "-".
yes
No
no
No.
No hypen is necessary.
yes
visit
No. It is simply written as square feet.
Nothing will happen if you put an hypen, or "-" sing before a word. If you are typing a word and you run out of room, then you would put a - before the page breaks. Also, you could use a hypen between a phrase such as "point-of-view." There are many ways to use a hypen, but using one before a word, I'm not quite sure.
If you are using Windows, open the Charmap application and look for a character that looks like a y with a horizontal line over it. Copy it, and paste it into Word or wherever you want to use it. I am not aware of any shortcut key (except for the Alt code, which you can also get from Charmap) for this character.