No, "friendless" is not a compound word; it is a derivative word formed by adding the suffix "-less" to the noun "friend." While it consists of two parts, "friend" and the suffix "-less," it does not combine two standalone words, as is typical with compound words. Compound words are typically formed by joining two complete words, like "toothbrush" or "sunflower."
No, "friendless" is not a word. The correct term is "without friends" or "lacking friends."
He arrived in the new country and was friendless, but he soon began to settle in and meet people. His behaviour was so bad that people were disgusted at him and he found himself friendless.
I am friendless.
disabled, incapable, impotent, unable, friendless, powerless
abandoned, alone, solitary, forgotten, friendless, disconsolate, helpless
I was an unpopular and friendless student, avoided by all.
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St. Zita's Home for Friendless Women was created in 1890.
"After moving to a new city, I felt quite friendless, longing for the companionship of familiar faces. Despite my friendless situation, I decided to join a local club to meet new people."
The word friend, meaning "close companion" is a noun. The word meaning "to befriend" is a verb. Adjectives include friendly and befriended, or friendless.
No, building is not a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.