Some examples of hyphenated words beginning with "a" include:
Cross-country Self-confidence Mother-child
Compound words whose elements have not been combined, like toothbrush, into one word are generally hyphenated.
No, "fourth floor" is not hyphenated. It is written as two separate words.
No, "self respect" is not a hyphenated word. It is typically written as two separate words.
Some examples of hyphenated words that start with "l" are: long-term, low-key, light-hearted, and life-threatening.
All-inclusive is a hyphenated word. It begins with the letter a.
world-wide-web
Cross-country Self-confidence Mother-child
Some hyphenated words beginning with J include... jet-lagged, jet-powered and many more
well-meant
The way you capitalize other words. If it's at the beginning of a sentence it should be capitalized. If it's not then it shouldn't be capitalized.
Some hyphenated words beginning with "b" include "baby-sitter," "back-to-back," "bite-sized," and "blood-red." These words combine two or more concepts to convey a specific meaning, often enhancing clarity in communication. Hyphenation is useful in compound modifiers and phrases.
No they shouldn't be hyphenated.
jack-o'-lantern if you wanted three words, jack-of all-trades if you wanted three hyphens as well
eerie
words are only hyphenated when they have a separate meaning when separated than they do when hyphenated
No it's not hyphenated.