No, "well known" is not a hyphenated word. It is typically written as two separate words when used as an adjective following a noun (e.g., "a well known author"). However, when it appears before a noun, it is often hyphenated as "well-known" (e.g., "a well-known author").
Well-to-do is a hyphenated word. The direction west-northwest is hyphenated.
well-known
Yes it is, if it precedes the noun, as in "a well-known actress." If it follows the noun, as in "the actress is well known," it is not hyphenated.
It should be hyphenated.
well-being well-to-do west-northwest
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The word desperate hyphenated
The word well-being is 2 words, usually hyphenated.
No. Well above is not hyphenated.
A hyphenated prefix is a prefix that is attached to a base word with a hyphen, often used to clarify meaning or maintain readability. For example, "non-essential" and "well-known" are examples of hyphenated prefixes. These prefixes help avoid confusion in meaning and are typically used when the combination of the prefix and the base word might be misread or mispronounced without the hyphen.
Yes it should be hyphenated: well-liked.
Light-Headed is a hyphenated word.