Hyphenation of groundling
How to hyphenate groundling
Because it is a word with a single syllable, groundling is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
- Syllables Count
- 1
- Characters Count
- 10
- Alpha-numeric Characters Count
- 10
- Hyphens Count
- 0
Definitions of groundling
groundling is defined as:
Definition 1 as noun
- nounAny of various plants or animals living on or near the ground, as a benthic fish or bottom feeder, especially:
- nounAn audience member in the cheap section (usually standing; originally in Elizabethan theater).
- noun(by extension) A person of uncultivated or uncultured taste.
- nounOne who is confined to the ground, especially:
- noun(Abrahamic religions) Adam, before eating the apple of knowledge of good and evil (emphasizing his creation from the ground).
Words nearby groundling
- groundhogs
- grounding
- groundkeeper
- groundless
- groundlessly
- groundlessness
- groundline
- groundliness
- (groundling)
- groundlings
- groundly
- groundman
- groundmass
- groundneedle
- groundnut
- groundout
- groundplot
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What is hyphenation
Hyphenation is the process of splitting words into syllables and inserting hyphens between them to facilitate the reading of a text. It is also used to divide words when the word cannot fit on a line.
This technique is particularly helpful in fully justified texts, where it aids in creating a uniform edge along both sides of a paragraph. Hyphenation rules vary among languages and even among different publications within the same language. It's a critical component in typesetting, significantly influencing the aesthetics and readability of printed and digital media. For instance, in compound adjectives like 'long-term solution', hyphens clarify relationships between words, preventing misinterpretation. Moreover, hyphenation can alter meanings: 'recreation' differs from 're-creation'.
With the advent of digital text, hyphenation algorithms have become more sophisticated, though still imperfect, sometimes requiring manual adjustment to ensure accuracy and coherence in text layout. Understanding and correctly applying hyphenation rules is therefore not only a matter of linguistic accuracy but also a key aspect of effective visual communication.