A compound adjective usually consists of two or more words that express a single idea and function as a unit by modifying a noun. Many, but not all, compound adjectives are hyphenated when they appear before nouns: common‐sense answer, cross‐country trip, full‐length mirror, half‐baked scheme, eighth‐grade students, all‐day workshop, self‐conscious behavior; but midweek meeting, secondhand truck, midcareer change, extramural event, nonviolent protest, worldwide circulation, halfhearted support.