Examples of Compound Adjectives
www.grammar-monster.com › lessons › adjectivesA compound adjective is a multi-word adjective. Most compound adjectives are two-word adjectives, but they can be longer. Usually, a hyphen (or hyphens) is used to link the words together to show that it is one adjective. For example (compound adjectives shaded): Please request a four-foot table. ("Four-foot" is an adjective describing "table." A hyphen is used to link "four" and "foot" to show they are part of the same adjective.)
Compound Adjectives - English Grammar
https://grammar.cl/english/compound-adjectives.htm03.03.2022 · Compound adjectives A compound adjective is an adjective that contains two or more words. In general we put a hyphen between two or more words (before a noun) when we want them to act as a single idea (adjective) that describes something. I live in an English-speaking country. English-speaking is an adjective (used to describe the country).