Yes, preferably.
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There is no opposite per se for the word hyphen. Since it is used to connect a compound word, divide could be a stretch for the opposite.A:When dealing with compound words (such as higher-up) the opposite of a hyphen is a space. When the hyphen is used to break a word into parts (as might be found at the end of a line) its opposite would be an unbroken word.
In online dictionaries, it is custom-built with a hyphen.
The word "in-depth" is correctly spelled with a hyphen when used as an adjective, to mean through or detailed (e.g. an in-depth analysis).In its adverb use, it remains a two-word prepositional phrase, "in depth."
It is not one word if you simply join the two parts, but if you put a hyphen between them, it is: decision-maker. The hyphen is required, because "decision" is too long to be joined to "maker" without a hyphen. Words like rainmaker and peacemaker do not require hyphens, because the word joined to "maker" is short.
No there's not a hyphen.
hyphen
You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
The dictionaries that list it use a hyphen.
you spelt the the word wrong it is 'rescheduling' no it does not have a hyphen
No, excitingly is one word so you would not use a hyphen in it.
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
No, decision making does not have a hyphen. It is considered a compound noun that is used without a hyphen.
no.
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No it is one word.
A wakeup is an instance of being awakened or of waking up.