Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
No, 'often' is not a compound word. It is a single word.
Yes, "footstool" is a compound word made up of the words "foot" and "stool" combined.
No. It is not a compound word. Puppet can be used with other words to form compound nouns like "puppet show" or "puppet regime" but puppet itself is NOT a compound word. A compound word must be two words put together that form a new word/definition, but those words are somewhat related to the new definition, like "playground". "Pup" and "pet" have nothing to do with the definition of "puppet". Similar non-compound words would be "carpet" or "office". Just because you can find two words within a word, does NOT make it a compound word.
No, "lamplight" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the root words "lamp" and "light."
According to Ogden's Basic English it is a compound word.
No, appealing is not a compound word as a compound word is a word that consists of two or more words joined together without a hyphon to create another word e.g upon - made up of up and on, moreover - made up of more and over.
No, appealing is not a compound word as a compound word is a word that consists of two or more words joined together without a hyphon to create another word e.g upon - made up of up and on, moreover - made up of more and over.
The word outstanding is a compound word. The words are out and standing.
No because it doesn't have to words in it.
Compound words containing the word look:lookoutoutlookoverlook
Compound words using the word 'one' are:anyoneeveryoneonetimesomeone
Compound words for the word fascinated are bewitched and spellbound.
There are no compound words with the word law in it
Afternoon is a compound word as it has the words after and noon in it.
schoolwork is a compound word
No it is not. Compound words are made up of two words but the word 'damage' is not.