Hyphenation of relationships
How to hyphenate relationships
Because it is a word with a single syllable, relationships is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
- Syllables Count
- 1
- Characters Count
- 13
- Alpha-numeric Characters Count
- 13
- Hyphens Count
- 0
Definitions of relationships
relationships is defined as:
Definition 1 as noun
- nounConnection or association; the condition of being related.
- nounThe links between the x-values and y-values of ordered pairs of numbers especially coordinates.
- nounKinship; being related by blood or marriage.
- nounA romantic or sexual involvement.
Example: They have been in a relationship for ten years, but have never married.
- nounA way in which two or more people behave and are involved with each other
Example: I have a good working relationship with my boss.
- nounThe level or degree of affinity between keys, chords and tones.
Words nearby relationships
- relationary
- relatione
- relationism
- relationist
- relationless
- relations
- relationship
- relationship's
- (relationships)
- relatival
- relative
- relative-in-law
- relatively
- relativeness
- relativenesses
- relatives
- relatives-in-law
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What is hyphenation
Hyphenation is the use of hyphens to join words or parts of words. It plays a crucial role in writing, ensuring clarity and readability.
In compound terms like 'check-in', the hyphen clarifies relationships between words. It also assists in breaking words at line ends, preserving flow and understanding, such as in 'tele-communication'. Hyphenation rules vary; some words lose their hyphens with common usage (e.g., 'email' from 'e-mail'). It's an evolving aspect of language, with guidelines differing across style manuals. Understanding hyphenation improves writing quality, making it an indispensable tool in effective communication.