active andhappy; fullof energyExample:Squeaka false name or aliasused by a writerdesiring not to use hisor her real name.Reasons include:political, different worksfor different names ornot like their name a figure ofspeechinvolving greatexaggerationAntonym:DefiantAntonym:Imaginativeinauthentic;not bonafideSynonym:Decodealertness;unbreakingattention toa dutyto discover themeaning of acipher orencryption; tounderstand acoded or hiddenmeaningExample:My phonediedhonest andunconcealed;forthrightsorry for pastactions;desiringforgivenessa statementwhichminimizes theimportance ofwhat is meanta figure of speech inwhich an object oranimal is givenhuman feelings,thoughts, or attitudes.Inanimate objectsgiven humancharacteristics.correctness oruprightness;unerring infollowingprinciplesa literary devicein which thesound of theword echoes thesound itrepresentssecretiveor covertExample:I've beenwaiting forthousand ofyears!noticeable orimportant;standing outSynonym:FakeExample: StephenKing publishedother books underthe name ofRichard Bachmanmatter-of-fact; withoutspirit, style,orimaginationExample:Gettingbitten by asnake is not thatbig of a dealactive andhappy; fullof energyExample:Squeaka false name or aliasused by a writerdesiring not to use hisor her real name.Reasons include:political, different worksfor different names ornot like their name a figure ofspeechinvolving greatexaggerationAntonym:DefiantAntonym:Imaginativeinauthentic;not bonafideSynonym:Decodealertness;unbreakingattention toa dutyto discover themeaning of acipher orencryption; tounderstand acoded or hiddenmeaningExample:My phonediedhonest andunconcealed;forthrightsorry for pastactions;desiringforgivenessa statementwhichminimizes theimportance ofwhat is meanta figure of speech inwhich an object oranimal is givenhuman feelings,thoughts, or attitudes.Inanimate objectsgiven humancharacteristics.correctness oruprightness;unerring infollowingprinciplesa literary devicein which thesound of theword echoes thesound itrepresentssecretiveor covertExample:I've beenwaiting forthousand ofyears!noticeable orimportant;standing outSynonym:FakeExample: StephenKing publishedother books underthe name ofRichard Bachmanmatter-of-fact; withoutspirit, style,orimaginationExample:Gettingbitten by asnake is not thatbig of a deal

Vocabulary #7 - 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. active and happy; full of energy
  2. Example: Squeak
  3. a false name or alias used by a writer desiring not to use his or her real name. Reasons include: political, different works for different names or not like their name
  4. a figure of speech involving great exaggeration
  5. Antonym: Defiant
  6. Antonym: Imaginative
  7. inauthentic; not bona fide
  8. Synonym: Decode
  9. alertness; unbreaking attention to a duty
  10. to discover the meaning of a cipher or encryption; to understand a coded or hidden meaning
  11. Example: My phone died
  12. honest and unconcealed; forthright
  13. sorry for past actions; desiring forgiveness
  14. a statement which minimizes the importance of what is meant
  15. a figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes. Inanimate objects given human characteristics.
  16. correctness or uprightness; unerring in following principles
  17. a literary device in which the sound of the word echoes the sound it represents
  18. secretive or covert
  19. Example: I've been waiting for thousand of years!
  20. noticeable or important; standing out
  21. Synonym: Fake
  22. Example: Stephen King published other books under the name of Richard Bachman
  23. matter-of-fact; without spirit, style, or imagination
  24. Example:Getting bitten by a snake is not that big of a deal