It is one word - update.
Eye-catching is hyphenated.
Generally co-author should be hyphenated, but the relaxed rules of modern times often present coauthor as one word
Yes, it is one word "update."
Update is a fusion of "Up-to-date" there isn't another word for update.
The word 'update' is both a noun (update, updates) and a verb (update, updates, updating, updated).Examples:We have received an update on the project's progress. (noun)We will update our letterhead to reflect the new board members. (verb)
Nonmetal is typically written as one word.
No, thirty one is two words or a hypenated word, thirty-one.
The word "underemployed" is typically written with no spaces or hyphens as one word.
Eye-catching is hyphenated.
Yes, the term "postbaccalaureate" is typically written as one word without a hyphen.
Generally co-author should be hyphenated, but the relaxed rules of modern times often present coauthor as one word
Yes, "pre-school" is a hyphenated word.
The term 'hypenated' is not biblical.
The word "stepsister" is typically written as one word without a hyphen. It refers to the daughter of one's stepparent. In general, compounds like "stepsister" are often combined into a single word in modern usage.
Yes, it is one word "update."
No.
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