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Hyphenation is the act of using the [hyphen](/glossary/dashes) [character](/glossary/character) to either break single words over two lines, or connect multiple words. The former is the job of the [typographer](/glossary/typographer) (usually aided by automatic tools built into design software or browsers); the latter is the job of the writer or editor.
<figure>
![A heading using a hyphen to connect words, and paragraph text using a hyphen to split a single word over one line.](images/thumbnail.svg)
<figcaption>“Cutting-edge” is connected with a hyphen; “typographer” is split over two lines with a hyphen.</figcaption>
</figure>
When it comes to *breaking* words across lines, hyphenation is an essential part of any [justified text](/glossary/alignment_justification), since it can be difficult to balance lines of text that are aligned to both and left and right margins without breaking longer words with hyphenation.
Using a hyphen to *connect* separate words can be contentious, so its always best to refer to the style guide were using. Generally, they can be used to create compound modifiers:
```
Is this a dog-friendly park?
```
Or compound words:
```
Sister-in-law
```
There is no situation in which using a double hyphen is acceptable. If tempted, use an [en dash or em dash](/glossary/dashes) instead, and be sure to refer to the style guide.
Writing for the web and need guidance? Check out [the Material IO Guidelines](https://material.io/design/communication/writing.html).