well-meant
Well-to-do is a hyphenated word. The direction west-northwest is hyphenated.
Well, honey, there aren't many hyphenated words that start with 'J', but here are a couple: jack-in-the-box and jump-start. Not the most exciting list, but hey, you asked!
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Well-to-do and well-being are hyphenated words. Another hyphenated word is the direction west-northwest.
To-night At a certain moment in time "well-come" used to be hyphenated.
No. Well above is not hyphenated.
No, well above average is not hyphenated.
A hyphenated compound word is a combination of two or more words joined together by a hyphen to form a single concept or term. For example, "mother-in-law" or "well-being" are hyphenated compound words.
The word well-being is 2 words, usually hyphenated.
It should be hyphenated.
It depends on how it is used. When it comes before a noun and acts as an adjective modifying that noun, it is hyphenated: We expect the holiday party to be a well-attended event. However, when it is used with a linking verb and does not come before a noun (that is, when it is used as a predicate adjective), it is not hyphenated: The free outdoor concerts were typically well attended.
Yes it is, if it precedes the noun, as in "a well-known actress." If it follows the noun, as in "the actress is well known," it is not hyphenated.