some people use it as one word but the truth is that it is two words if you are looking for a word with for a compound word this is the answer.
Seatbelt
That is the correct spelling of the noun and verb "seat."
It's generally spelt as two separate words: seat belt. Over a period of time it's likely that that will change. The common pattern is for such compound nouns first to become hyphenated, then to become a single word: seat-belt, seatbelt. Such changes tend to happen quite fast nowadays, and often different forms are in use at the same time, without any one being indisputably 'correct'.
That is the correct spelling of "throne" (the royal seat of authority).
That is the correct spelling of "toilet" (a sanitary plumbing fixture, or grooming).
That is the correct spelling of the proper name Milledgeville, the county seat of Baldwin County in the US state of Georgia.
because it's a belt for a seat.
The word seatbelt has two syllables. The syllables in the word are seat-belt.
Put on the seat belt.
Clicking on your seatbelt will turn off the seat belt reminder beep.
You wear your seatbelt!
Your seat belt is not buckled. Buckle your seatbelt!
Clicking on your seatbelt will turn off the seat belt reminder beep.
If there is no seat belt fitted to the vehicle, then possibly. If theres a seatbelt fitted and its not used, then likely no.
Though English is moving to make most compound words into just one word, it is more commonly used as "seat belt"."Fasten your seat belt!" the mother ordered.Both straps of a seat belt can cause injuries.Lap-only seat belts are used in airplanes.
get an old seatbelt from a junk yard and plug in into the seatbelt soquit
how much is a no seatbelt ticket
Plug in your seatbelt.