hyphen

[ˈhaɪfən]

hyphen Definition

a punctuation mark (-) used to join words or parts of words together to form a compound term or to indicate that a word has been split at the end of a line.

Using hyphen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hyphen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hyphen is used to connect two words to create a compound word.

  • Example

    The word 'self-esteem' is written with a hyphen.

  • Example

    The hyphen is also used to divide a word at the end of a line when there is not enough space for the whole word.

hyphen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hyphen

  • dash
  • minus sign
  • connecting mark

Phrases with hyphen

  • double hyphen

    two hyphens used together to indicate a range or to replace missing letters in a word

    Example

    The years 2010--2015 were a period of economic growth.

  • a longer dash (—) used to indicate a pause or break in a sentence

    Example

    She was about to speak when he cut her off--with a wave of his hand.

  • en dash

    a shorter dash (–) used to indicate a range or connection between two things

    Example

    The event will take place on Monday–Friday.

Origins of hyphen

from Late Latin 'hyphen', from Ancient Greek 'huphen', meaning 'together, in one'

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Summary: hyphen in Brief

A 'hyphen' [ˈhaɪfən] is a punctuation mark used to join words or parts of words together to form a compound term or to indicate that a word has been split at the end of a line. It is commonly used to create compound words like 'self-esteem,' and to divide words at the end of a line. Other related marks include the double hyphen, em dash, and en dash.

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