One word
There are two syllables, En-joyed.
The word enjoy has two syllables. The syllables in the word are en-joy.
In the context of "overall the service was good", it is one word. In the context of "he chose this one over all the rest", it is two words.
In current usage, photo shoot is two words. However, language changes over time and someday photo shoot may be one word.
Yes, as overzealous (too zealous). It cannot be two words.
There are two syllables, En-joyed.
There are two syllables. En-joyed.
The word enjoy has two syllables. The syllables in the word are en-joy.
i think it one word
In the context of "overall the service was good", it is one word. In the context of "he chose this one over all the rest", it is two words.
Some one syllable words that rhyme with overjoyed are Bloyd, Boyd, Boyde, Cloyd, Floyd, Freud, Gloyd, Royd, toyed, void. Some two syllable words that rhyme with overjoyed are annoyed, avoid, deployed, destroyed, devoid, employed, enjoyed. Some three syllable words that rhyme with overjoyed are redeployed, Sigmund Freud, unemployed.
One over two is '1/2' , in words 'one half'.
Generally, it's one word.
In current usage, photo shoot is two words. However, language changes over time and someday photo shoot may be one word.
It means one out of two equal parts: in words, a half.
Yes, as overzealous (too zealous). It cannot be two words.
Homeowner can be either one or two words, but most often today, it is written as one word: "homeowner." Most compound words started off as two separate words. Over time, some (not all) became one word.