DynamicCharacterStaticCharacterUnreliableNarrator(adj)Stubborn;holding hastto a belief orgoal(adj) charming;having asophisticatedand attractivemanner(n) a thingthat isowned; apossessionTenaciousDebonairdoes not changethroughout the workand the reader’sknowledge of thatcharacter goes notgrow/unchanging Ex:Forrest Gump-Bubba(n) resentmentbased on afeeling ofhaving beeninjuredA narrator, whether inliterature, film, ortheatre, whosecredibility has beenseriouslycompromisedEx:Fight ClubAppellation(adj) thinkingpoorly ofscornful ordisdainfulChattelFree!(n) a variation orchange fromwhat is normalor right;somethingunnaturalContemptuousRoundCharacterAghast(v) to perplexor confuse;to disorder aperson’sthinking(adj)Shocked;terrified oramazedEmbodies 1 or 2qualities, ideas or traitsthat are not developed.Sometimes recognizedas stock characters;show stereotypes, likethe “dumb blonde” /become types ratherthan individuals(n) a name ortitle; a wordused to identifya person orthingAberrationFlatCharacterComplex,multidimensional anddeveloped characterthat often display theinconsistencies andinternal conflicts foundin most real peopleEx:Harry Potter(v) To have aprofounddislike orabhorrencefor; to hateBewilderUmbrageUndergoes somekind of changebecause of theaction in theplot/changingEx:Forrest Gump-ForrestDetestDynamicCharacterStaticCharacterUnreliableNarrator(adj)Stubborn;holding hastto a belief orgoal(adj) charming;having asophisticatedand attractivemanner(n) a thingthat isowned; apossessionTenaciousDebonairdoes not changethroughout the workand the reader’sknowledge of thatcharacter goes notgrow/unchanging Ex:Forrest Gump-Bubba(n) resentmentbased on afeeling ofhaving beeninjuredA narrator, whether inliterature, film, ortheatre, whosecredibility has beenseriouslycompromisedEx:Fight ClubAppellation(adj) thinkingpoorly ofscornful ordisdainfulChattelFree!(n) a variation orchange fromwhat is normalor right;somethingunnaturalContemptuousRoundCharacterAghast(v) to perplexor confuse;to disorder aperson’sthinking(adj)Shocked;terrified oramazedEmbodies 1 or 2qualities, ideas or traitsthat are not developed.Sometimes recognizedas stock characters;show stereotypes, likethe “dumb blonde” /become types ratherthan individuals(n) a name ortitle; a wordused to identifya person orthingAberrationFlatCharacterComplex,multidimensional anddeveloped characterthat often display theinconsistencies andinternal conflicts foundin most real peopleEx:Harry Potter(v) To have aprofounddislike orabhorrencefor; to hateBewilderUmbrageUndergoes somekind of changebecause of theaction in theplot/changingEx:Forrest Gump-ForrestDetest

Vocab List #5 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. I-Dynamic Character
  2. B-Static Character
  3. B-Unreliable Narrator
  4. I-(adj) Stubborn; holding hast to a belief or goal
  5. I-(adj) charming; having a sophisticated and attractive manner
  6. G-(n) a thing that is owned; a possession
  7. I-Tenacious
  8. N-Debonair
  9. B-does not change throughout the work and the reader’s knowledge of that character goes not grow/unchanging Ex: Forrest Gump-Bubba
  10. N-(n) resentment based on a feeling of having been injured
  11. B-A narrator, whether in literature, film, or theatre, whose credibility has been seriously compromised Ex:Fight Club
  12. N-Appellation
  13. B-(adj) thinking poorly of scornful or disdainful
  14. B-Chattel
  15. B-Free!
  16. G-(n) a variation or change from what is normal or right; something unnatural
  17. I-Contemptuous
  18. G-Round Character
  19. I-Aghast
  20. N-(v) to perplex or confuse; to disorder a person’s thinking
  21. B-(adj) Shocked; terrified or amazed
  22. N-Embodies 1 or 2 qualities, ideas or traits that are not developed. Sometimes recognized as stock characters; show stereotypes, like the “dumb blonde” / become types rather than individuals
  23. I-(n) a name or title; a word used to identify a person or thing
  24. G-Aberration
  25. N-Flat Character
  26. G-Complex, multidimensional and developed character that often display the inconsistencies and internal conflicts found in most real people Ex:Harry Potter
  27. N-(v) To have a profound dislike or abhorrence for; to hate
  28. G-Bewilder
  29. N-Umbrage
  30. I-Undergoes some kind of change because of the action in the plot/changing Ex:Forrest Gump-Forrest
  31. G-Detest