Hyphenation of projecting
How to hyphenate projecting
Because it is a word with a single syllable, projecting 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 projecting
projecting is defined as:
Definition 1 as verb
- verbTo extend beyond a surface.
- verbTo cast (an image or shadow) upon a surface; to throw or cast forward; to shoot forth.
- verbTo extend (a protrusion or appendage) outward.
- verbTo make plans for; to forecast.
Synonyms: forecast, foresee, foretell
Example: The CEO is projecting the completion of the acquisition by April 2007.
- verbTo present (oneself), to convey a certain impression, usually in a good way.
- verbTo assume qualities or mindsets in others based on one's own personality.
- verbTo change the projection (or coordinate system) of spatial data with another projection.
- verbTo draw straight lines from a fixed point through every point of any body or figure, and let these fall upon a surface so as to form the points of a new figure.
Definition 1 as noun
- nounThe act by which something is projected.
- nounA projecting part.
Definition 1 as adjective
- adjectiveSticking out.
Example: I caught and tore my coat on the projecting nail.
- adjectiveGiving an outward appearance, in order to avoid a direct connection or to disguise or inflate the real essence.
Words nearby projecting
- proirrigation
- projacient
- project
- projectable
- projected
- projectedly
- projectile
- projectiles
- (projecting)
- projectingly
- projection
- projection's
- projectional
- projectionist
- projectionists
- projections
- projective
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What is hyphenation
Hyphenation is the process of dividing words across lines in print or on websites. It involves inserting hyphens (-) where a word breaks to continue on the next line.
Proper hyphenation improves readability by reducing the unevenness of word spacing and unnecessary large gaps. It also helps avoid confusion that may occur when part of a word carries over. Ideal hyphenation should break words according to pronunciation and syllables. Most word processors and publishing apps have automated tools to handle hyphenation effectively based on language rules and dictionaries. Though subtle, proper hyphenation improves overall typography and reading comfort.