Yes.
It is acceptable to spell "nonviolence" both with and without a hyphen.
Yes is does. uh huh does have a hyphen, so remember it!
No
No.
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.
Yes. The Collins English dictionary hyphenates the word "hand-painted."
You should hyphenate "hand-painted" when it precedes the word it is modifying, as in "a hand-painted tray". However, if it is a predicate adjective, as in "All the signs were hand painted", you would not hyphenate it.
The hand-painted doll was worth thousands of dollars.
No it doesn't require a hyphen.
Yes, according to Bond11Plus
The adjective "hand-painted" uses the hyphenated form.
No. As back up, it is not included in the AP Style Guide, which means no hyphen is required. If you're using it as a verb (as in, "she will hand deliver the message), there is no need for a hyphen. But if it is used as a compound modifier (which means as an adjective), you WOULD hyphenate it: "she is taking the hand-delivered envelope." David Price, Writer
Yes, "hand-cut" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, such as in "hand-cut fries." The hyphen clarifies that "hand" modifies "cut," indicating that the item was cut by hand rather than by a machine. However, when used as a verb, it is written as two words: "to hand cut."
how much are kyokuto chain hand painted antique cup and saucers?
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1935
It is a hand cut, hand painted hat worn by football supporters