In a debate, using terms like "juxtaposition," "paradigm," "cognition," and "empirical" can enhance your argument's sophistication. Additionally, phrases such as "counterintuitive," "nuanced," and "conundrum" can effectively convey complex ideas. Employing these smart words demonstrates critical thinking and can help persuade your audience by showcasing depth and clarity in your argument. However, it's essential to ensure that your language remains accessible to avoid alienating listeners.
Yeah, that is fine.
rich,powerful,smart
strong, smart, disciplined, courageous, and caring
The debate team went to the state competition. I practiced for my debate at school.
I suggest you wear something smart, depends what gender you are. for a guy, black pants and a shirt and/or a tie, for a girl a smart skirt and nice top.
Sincere, smart and skillful are good words. Smart, special and successful are good words.
smart, intelligent, cunning (but it means clever in evil way), and of course me!
If it is Scrabble, use a word dictionary smart one. :P
Smart Team worker Goal oriented Punctual Detail-oriented Analytical
Yes you can use a smart board in your house
pooopp!!
From my understanding when you use debate as a verb it acts on the subject that will be debated, not the person who you are engaging in conversation with. For example if someone says "Linda is going to debate Bob" the actually meaning is that Linda's subject matter for her debate is Bob. People mistakenly use a sentence like that to mean Linda is going to debate an issue against her opponent Bob.