Compound Words

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What Are Compound Words?

Definition

Compound words are words or expressions formed by combining two or more words.

There are three types of compound words:

  • open: words separated by a space
  • closed: words combined without space
  • hyphenated: words joined together with a hyphen

The spelling of compound words may vary depending on its use.
 

Open Compound Words

Open compound words are words or expressions formed from two words separated by a space.
Open compound words are mostly nouns and verbs.

When open compound words form verbs, they are called phrasal verbs
For example: look out.

The words “peanut” + “butter” form the open compound noun “peanut butter.”

Other Examples of Open Compound Words

living

room

living room

ice

cream

ice cream

cell

phone

cell phone

vice

president

vice president

Closed Compound Words

Closed compound words are words or expressions formed by combining two words that could stand on their own.
Closed compound words can belong to most word classes.

The words “rain” + “bow” form the closed compound noun “rainbow.”

Other Examples of Closed Compound Words

after

noon

afternoon

in

side

inside

baby

sit

babysit

world

wide

worldwide

Hyphenated Compound Words

Hyphenated compound words are words or expressions formed from two or more words separated by a hyphen.

Hyphenated compound words can belong to most word classes.

The words “gift” + “wrap” form the hyphenated compound word “gift-wrap.”

Other Examples of Hyphenated Compound Words

well

+

being

=

well-being

king

+

size

=

king-size

double

+

check

=

double-check

self

+

esteem

=

self-esteem

It is also possible to form hyphenated compound words from 3 separate words.

sister

+

in

+

law

=

sister-in-law

merry

+

go

+

round

=

merry-go-round

over

+

the

+

counter

=

over-the-counter

word

+

of

+

mouth

=

word-of-mouth

Pluralizing Compound Words Forming Nouns

Open Compound Words

To pluralize open compound words forming nouns, only pluralize the last part of the word (the final word).

singular form

plural form

full moon

full moons

energy bar

energy bars

Closed Compound Words

Closed compound words are only pluralized when they form nouns. To pluralize them, add the -s at the end of the word.

singular form

plural form

wildflower

wildflowers

dishwasher

dishwashers

Hyphenated Compound Words

Each hyphenated compound word  forming a noun is pluralized differently.

In most cases, the plural -s is added to the final word.

singular form

plural form

merry-go-round

merry-go-rounds

grown-up

grown-ups

However, when a hyphenated compound word contains more than one noun, the plural -s is added to the noun that exists multiple times.

singular form

plural form

sister-in-law

sisters-in-law

There are many sisters, not many laws.

tractor-trailer

tractor-trailers

There are many trailers, not many tractors.