It is both, depending on preference. The preferred and popular version is "superhero", one-worded. However some comic businesses use super-hero or even super hero. You can use either, but the one word version is the most popular.
The two words are now combined into the one word : superhero .
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
It is both, depending on preference. The preferred and popular version is "superhero", one-worded. However some comic businesses use super-hero or even super hero. You can use either, but the one word version is the most popular.
Yes, it is one word
Superhero is a noun.
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There is no word for superhero in Malay. The word in used in it's English form in Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
it is a two sided person. he or she has one side for eg. family and friends and one side for when hes a superhero
Making one's own superhero is actually an easy process if one uses the Create Your Own Superhero tool on Marvel Comics' website. There, one can choose a superhero's name, features and costume for a unique superhero to call their own.
The uniquely English word "superhero" is very similar when translated to Japanese. It turns out to be "Supahiro" and they are just as popular there as they are in the United States.
The two words are now combined into the one word : superhero .
yes he is a superhero he is also one of the head leaders in the justice league
"Villainy is afoot!" yelled the superhero.
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