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Re: much loved v much-loved

When hyphenated, "much-loved" is a compound adjective, typically used to pre-modify a noun.

But when it is a past-participle used in a passive clause, the hyphen is normally dropped:

'My uncle was a much-loved man'. (compound adjective as noun modifier)

'My uncle was much loved'. (passive verb 'loved' modified by adverb "much")



PaulM