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Team A words Corollary: a noun that means a natural occurence/ consequence. An example would be "anger is a direct corollary of luckless gambling." I picked this word because Corbin was complaining about how there were no good words for argumentative essays, and I think this word word could be used when discussing a counter-argument's flaw. Chandler

Disbosom is a verb that means to reveal or confess. I found this on dictionary.com for the word of the day. I like this word and it can be used a lot in our every day vocabulary.(Miranda)

[|Ephemeral] is an adjective that means lasting a very short time ; short-lived; transitory. I found [|this word] on an online list of words that one should know for the SAT. I thought this word would be useful when describing many of the problems that we write about in our essay, in that you could say that a group of people's whims are ephemeral or that a problem is ephemeral. (Corbin).

Agley is an adjective that means awry or wrong. It can also mean off the right trail of thought.This word would be useful in an argumentative essay, to replace when we declare an opinion to be wrong. (McKenna)

[|Obstreperous] is an adjective that means resisting control or restrain in a difficult matter or unruly. It can also mean noisy, clamorous, or boisterous. I chose this word because it was on the list of words I had searched on my Dictionary.com app and I forgot what it meant, and I think that it is a fun word to say. It also sounds more mature to put in an official paper, as opposed to noisy. It just sounds scholarly. (Kellie)

Jejune is an adjective with a few different meanings. It can mean without significance or dull: a jejune novel. It can also mean immature or childish: jejune behavior. Also, lacking knowledge or experience. I was watching reruns of the show New Girl last night, and the character Schmidt used this word. I like it because it sounds kind of like a word of another language. (Katie)

Pigeonhole is a verb meaning t o lay aside for use or reference at some later, indefinite time. I thought this was a simple, but funny sounding word, that can be used in many situations. I found this word on dictionary.com as the word of the day. (Grace, ps sorry I don't remember how to link the word...) (gotcha covered.)

[|Divisive] is an adjective. It means "creating dissension or discord." I asked my mom for a good word to put into an argumentative essay and she gave me this one. (Joel)

[|Bonny] is an adjective that means pleasing to the eye. I found this word on dictionary.com as a January 2012 word of the day. I like this word because it can be used to describe many things including people, places, animals, objects, etc. (Haylie) [|Beatitude] is an adjective that means extreme happiness or blessedness.(Amber)