The word "self-confidence" is hyphenated.
"Left-handed" is a hyphenated compound word.
Step-great-grandchildren.
In the context "this setup works great!", it is one word. In the context "I have to set up the table still", it is two words. In the context, "it was a set-up, I am innocent!", it is hyphenated.
The Maori word for grandchildren is mokopuna.
The relationship term is usually hyphenated "great-grandchildren" (grandchildren's kids).
The Welsh word for great grandchildren is "awyrennau mawr."
The word desperate hyphenated
The word "self-confidence" is hyphenated.
Light-Headed is a hyphenated word.
No, "hardworking" is not hyphenated.
Great-grandchildren
"Left-handed" is a hyphenated compound word.
Both the full word and the hyphenated form are accepted.
"Tablecloth" is typically considered one word in English. It is a compound noun formed by combining "table" and "cloth." While compound nouns can sometimes be hyphenated, in this case, "tablecloth" is commonly written as a single word without a hyphen.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
No it shouldn't be hyphenated.