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Answer:

secondhand or second-hand

Explanation:

A compound adjective is an adjective made up of two or more words, in which either of those words can be a noun, an adverb, a verb in their past participle form or a verb in their present participle form. Most of the time, these words are joined by a hyphen. The word secondhand is an adjective because it describes the noun "smoke", and it is compound because it is made up f two nouns second and hand. This adjective can also be separated with a hyphen: second-hand.

The other word that may look like a compound adjective, but it is not one, is well-being, because it is a word made up of an adverb + the verb be in their present participle form, HOWEVER, it does not act as an adjective but as a noun.

Answer:

The compound adjective is "secondhand".

Explanation:

As we know, an adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun by attributing a quality to it. A compound adjective and one that is comprised of two or more words. Those words are usually connected by a hyphen. For example, in the sentence "The six-year-old boy tried to cross the street on his own," we have the compound adjective "six-year-old" modifying the noun "boy".

In the sentence "The attorney general has warned people that secondhand smoke is dangerous to their well-being," the compound adjective "secondhand" is modifying the noun smoke. Secondhand is an alternative spelling for "second-hand". it is comprised of two words put together to modify a noun or a pronoun. Another example would be:

Dad saved enough money to buy me a second-hand bike back then, and I couldn't have been happier.