Ah, what a lovely question! "Wishlist" is actually one word, my friend. It's a beautiful word that represents all the wonderful things you hope for and dream about. Keep adding to your wishlist, and watch as your dreams come true!
Daydreaming can either be spelt as one word or two, if you wish it to be spelt as two words you have spelt it correctly, but if you wish it to be a single word, as it is usually seen, it would be written daydreaming.
I believe that is is two words. Though, you can do it however you wish.
So far only one British dictionary besides Wiktionary lists the one-word form bathtime, and a few others list a hyphenated form. It would seem reasonable when compared to bedtime, which is one word, but dictionaries just do not list it.
"Break dance" is written as two words, and occasionally as a hyphenated form "break-dance." Interestingly, some dictionaries now list "breakdancing" as a single word, rather than as a hyphenated form. This is a case of a word gaining accepted usage.
Spaceship can be i word or two words. The correct term though, is Spacecraft.
I know one of them: Wish List by Pearl Jam
It's called either a "lexicon" or a "vocabulary."
a wish list that has only one wish. timothy kms 6
The word "wish" consists of one morpheme.
Many people often wonder if price list should be written as one or two words. According to the dictionary, the term price list is listed as two words.
If what you want is a list of words using the letter Q you could go with a Scrabble word finder. That will show words that start with Q as well as words that contain the letter Q.
Daydreaming can either be spelt as one word or two, if you wish it to be spelt as two words you have spelt it correctly, but if you wish it to be a single word, as it is usually seen, it would be written daydreaming.
In the "Word within the Word" analogy list, the answers typically involve identifying smaller words or roots within larger words. For instance, in the word "analogy," one might find "log" as a smaller word. Other examples include "bio" in "biology" or "graph" in "photograph." If you provide specific words from your list, I can help identify the smaller words or concepts within them.
I believe that is is two words. Though, you can do it however you wish.
Yes, the noun 'list' is a common noun, a general word for a group of words or numbers written or printed in a column; an inclination to one side, a tilt.
Yes, the noun 'list' is a common noun, a general word for a group of words or numbers written or printed in a column; an inclination to one side, a tilt.
well there is lots of things to discuss about first one is that there is no wish in the world that is made without the single word and secondly everyone uses the words in the form of expressions or in the form of feelings to express their wish but ultimately god listen to those who have strong feelings and determination and god grant their wish.