Yes, "thunderstorm" is a compound word as it is composed of two individual words, "thunder" and "storm," that come together to create a single word with a specific meaning.
One such word is dance floor.
yes :> cause thunderstorm is a compound word, isn't it?
Yes the word rainstorm is a compound word. The words are rain and storm.
The word "the" comes before the word "before" in the phrase "the calm before the storm."
Yes, "firestorm" is a compound word made up of "fire" and "storm."
Oh, dude, you can totally make the word "stormy" with the word "storm." It's like, when a storm is feeling all moody and extra, it becomes "stormy." So, yeah, that's the compound word you can make with "storm."
Hailstorm, thunderstorm, firestorm.
Is the word before and the word become compound words. Help!
The compound word for "fore" is "before" - it combines with "before" to form a new word.
Yes, "lightstorm" is a compound word, formed by combining "light" and "storm." In compound words, two or more words are joined together to create a new meaning. However, "lightstorm" is not commonly used in standard English; more familiar terms like "lightning storm" may be more appropriate for describing a storm with lightning.
yes seastorm... more are compound words are land-mark or down-cast