It should be hyphenated when it's an adjective.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
It should be hyphenated when it is being used as an adjective.
Yes, well-being is a hyphenated word.
without a hyphen idiot
Yes it should be hyphenated: well-liked.
Yes!
No, "a well know" is not a correct phrase. It should be "a well-known" with a hyphen to make it an adjective.
They should be treated just as well as any other animal.
A hyphen is often used between some compound words to indicate that they are to be read as a single concept. For example, "well-being" and "high-risk" are compound words that use a hyphen.
No.
well umm they were treated the same way as America they were treated right and well no one made fun of them they were treated the right way someone should be treated.
They werent treated as well as they should be treated and they werent respected as much either.