mountaintop
No, "indebted" is not a compound word. It is derived from the prefix "in-" and the root word "debt," which comes from the Latin "debita." A compound word is formed by combining two independent words, while "indebted" is formed by adding a prefix to a single root.
It is a tax applied on top of an asset that has already been taxed.
YES!!! Because the words 'in' & 'come' can stand alome in a sentence.
No, "butter" is not a compound noun; it is a simple noun that refers to a dairy product made from churning cream. A compound noun consists of two or more words combined to create a new meaning, such as "toothbrush" or "basketball." In contrast, "butter" stands alone as a single word.
Yes, cakewalk is a noun, a common, singular, abstract, compound noun; a word for something easy to do, a thing.
Some compound words with the word "hill" include hillside, hilltop, and hillbilly.
Since it is composed by combining "ant" and "hill," anthill is a compound word.
crest The five letter word for the top of the hill is the cliff.
Yes, "hillside" is a compound word formed by combining "hill" and "side."
Tabletop
Highest point, hill top, hill peak.
The 'hill' part - as in hill top
Summit
Highest point, hill top, hill peak.
hillside hilltop
No, it is a word with two syllables. A compound word connects two different words, such as fingernail (finger and nail) or downhill (down and hill).
the word is LIFT.