Test+8+(Nov+12)+Team+B

Team B words [|Keen]adj meaing 1.Having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm or 2.Interested in or attracted by. **. actually, could you please click on the link ? there are like 10 definitions for this word. thank you (: ive heard people say it but never knew its definite definition . it sounds cute and apparently can be used in a plethora of ways (: - Suzy **

[|Crepuscular]- adjective meaning dim, indistinct or active at twilight. This word can also describe the light that comes through the clouds in beams. This is called [|crepuscular rays]. (Natasha)

[|Qualm]: a noun meaning apprehensive uneasiness, or misgiving. I found the word in my __#|psychology__ textbook. It reads, "Yet, as blood-alcohol levels rise and moral judgements falter, people's qualms about drinking and driving lesson"(Myers 199). Another good example would be, "He has no qualms about lying". I chose the word because I did not know what it meant, and I thought it was an interesting word. (Nick Prather)

====[|Macabre:] (adj) It means gruesome, horrifying, and ghastly. I found the word in //The Year of Living Biblically// when Jacob was describing how much he would have given so his son would not be in pain. He says that, “It’s a macabre game, and a waste of God’s time” (Jacobs 189). I had never heard the word before and I thought it would mean something like pointless, but it is more dramatic than that.- Emily ====

==== Mellifluous- is an adjective means having a smooth rich flow or filled with something that sweetens (like honey!). An example would be a person having a mellifluous voice. i found this word when I googled "fancy words". This word is on a website that had +1000 fancy English words. (Carolyn) ====

Dubitable - (adj) Open to doubt. "The candidate has a dubitable past." Found it on a list of words, thought it would be useful. (Jimmy)

[|Reverential]: An adjective meaning characterized by reference; reverent. I found this word in //The Year of Living Bibically// stating "...He couldn't make a joke because he felt almost reverential" (180). (Chelsea)

Audumbrate- verb, to produce a faint image, outline it also means to foreshadow. My dad used this word and i liked it. (sarah)

[|melancholy] - noun that means a gloomy state of mind or somner. I thought it was an interesting word so I choose it. (Madison)