A hyphen in an email appears as a short horizontal line (-). It is often used to connect words or parts of words, such as in compound adjectives (e.g., well-known) or to indicate a range (e.g., 10-12). In email addresses, hyphens can also separate different parts of the address (e.g., name-surname@example.com).
what does a hyphen look like
like this -
Email is correct. Some people still use e-mail, with a hyphen, but email without a hyphen is used much more often.
Of course you silly person.
Email is the correct spelling with no hyphen. If you run it through the spell checker, email passes, but e-mail does not.
It looks like a short horizontal line. Well-known
Yes, it should be "e-mail."
A hyphen is a punctuation mark that looks like this: “-”. It is commonly used to connect words or parts of words, such as in compound words (e.g., well-being) or to indicate word breaks at the end of a line. The hyphen is shorter than a dash, which is used for different purposes.
A hyphen (also known as a dash or minus sign) looks like this: - On most standard QWERTY-style computer keyboards, a hyphen or dash appears above the letter 'P' and to the right of the number zero. It may also appear on the keyboard's number pad as a minus sign.
A hyphen (also known as a dash or minus sign) looks like this: - On most standard QWERTY-style computer keyboards, a hyphen or dash appears above the letter 'P' and to the right of the number zero. It may also appear on the keyboard's number pad as a minus sign.
old fashioned does not have a hyphen just a space after old
:-* is email/sms shorthand for "kiss." eyes : nose - lips *