outstandinglybad oroffensiveEgregioushave mixedfeelingtoward;doubtful.Condoneeverchanging;fickle.to makeless angryor hostileto forgive;toapprove.Catharsis-process ofreleasing strong orrepressedemotions; purge ofdeep feelings.AmbivalentPlacateto annul; torevoke,cancel, orrepeal a law.AcquiesceCatharsissarcasticorscathingSuperfluousunnecessary,more thanenough.CausticCapriciousto acceptsomethingreluctantly butwithout protestor objection.Trepidationfear oragitation aboutsomething thatmay happen.to make aproblemworse; toworsen.ExacerbateRescindoutstandinglybad oroffensiveEgregioushave mixedfeelingtoward;doubtful.Condoneeverchanging;fickle.to makeless angryor hostileto forgive;toapprove.Catharsis-process ofreleasing strong orrepressedemotions; purge ofdeep feelings.AmbivalentPlacateto annul; torevoke,cancel, orrepeal a law.AcquiesceCatharsissarcasticorscathingSuperfluousunnecessary,more thanenough.CausticCapriciousto acceptsomethingreluctantly butwithout protestor objection.Trepidationfear oragitation aboutsomething thatmay happen.to make aproblemworse; toworsen.ExacerbateRescind

Vocab 1 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. outstandingly bad or offensive
  2. Egregious
  3. have mixed feeling toward; doubtful.
  4. Condone
  5. ever changing; fickle.
  6. to make less angry or hostile
  7. to forgive; to approve.
  8. Catharsis- process of releasing strong or repressed emotions; purge of deep feelings.
  9. Ambivalent
  10. Placate
  11. to annul; to revoke, cancel, or repeal a law.
  12. Acquiesce
  13. Catharsis
  14. sarcastic or scathing
  15. Superfluous
  16. unnecessary, more than enough.
  17. Caustic
  18. Capricious
  19. to accept something reluctantly but without protest or objection.
  20. Trepidation
  21. fear or agitation about something that may happen.
  22. to make a problem worse; to worsen.
  23. Exacerbate
  24. Rescind