Word formation
Compound adjectives
Compound adjectives
consist of two words, usually written with a hyphen between them.
  - A never-ending list of other sports also came
    under suspicion this year. 
 
  - It was an air-conditioned restaurant.
  
 
  - He was wearing an apple-green jacket. 
 
Here are examples of common patterns for forming compound adjectives, and some
  examples of each. 
Adjective/number + noun
  - deep-sea, long-term,
    twenty-page, full-time,
    late-night, red-brick
 
Adjective/number + noun + -ed
  - absentminded, kindhearted,
    long-haired, one-sided,
    open-minded, nearsighted
 
Adjective/adverb/noun + past participle
  - air-conditioned, breast-fed,
    clean-shaven, greatly reduced,
    low-paid, well-behaved
 
Adjective/adverb/noun + -ing form
  - easygoing, good-looking,
    hardworking, long-lasting,
    never-ending, performance-enhancing
 
Noun + adjective
  - audiovisual, brand-new,
    duty-free, top-heavy,
    trouble-free, world-famous