Hyphenate qualifiers formed with two or more adjectives, with an adverb and an adjective or with an adjective and noun/gerund.
| a low-prevalence phenomenon |
| a well-meaning intervention |
However, do not hyphenate compound adjectival forms in which the first element is an adverb ending in either –ly or in -y.
| a compellingly argued paper |
| a highly detailed research proposal |
| a very engaging argument |
Additionally, do not hyphenate compound adjectival forms in which the first element is a comparative or superlative.
| the most cited research paper |
| a less complicated suggestion |