FREE!antonym:pragmatic,unemotionalmaudlinlanguageused in anon literalwayfigurativelanguage(adj) withoutbias; havingnopreconceivednotionimpartial(n)offensiveattitude orspeechderisionantonym:exalt,complimentdisparagesynonym:kindness,amiabilitygenialityacomparisonusing likeor assimileex. loveis abattlefieldmetaphorsynonym:rage,wrathireantonym:lacking,meagercopioussynonym:pride,vanitycomplacence(adj)especiallyround likea bulbbulbousex.dictionariesliterallanguage(v) to usewords thathavemultiplemeaningsequivocateacomparisonof twoobjects thataren't alikeanalogyFREE!antonym:pragmatic,unemotionalmaudlinlanguageused in anon literalwayfigurativelanguage(adj) withoutbias; havingnopreconceivednotionimpartial(n)offensiveattitude orspeechderisionantonym:exalt,complimentdisparagesynonym:kindness,amiabilitygenialityacomparisonusing likeor assimileex. loveis abattlefieldmetaphorsynonym:rage,wrathireantonym:lacking,meagercopioussynonym:pride,vanitycomplacence(adj)especiallyround likea bulbbulbousex.dictionariesliterallanguage(v) to usewords thathavemultiplemeaningsequivocateacomparisonof twoobjects thataren't alikeanalogy

Humanities - 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. FREE!
  2. maudlin
    antonym: pragmatic, unemotional
  3. figurative language
    language used in a non literal way
  4. impartial
    (adj) without bias; having no preconceived notion
  5. derision
    (n) offensive attitude or speech
  6. disparage
    antonym: exalt, compliment
  7. geniality
    synonym: kindness, amiability
  8. simile
    a comparison using like or as
  9. metaphor
    ex. love is a battlefield
  10. ire
    synonym: rage, wrath
  11. copious
    antonym: lacking, meager
  12. complacence
    synonym: pride, vanity
  13. bulbous
    (adj) especially round like a bulb
  14. literal language
    ex. dictionaries
  15. equivocate
    (v) to use words that have multiple meanings
  16. analogy
    a comparison of two objects that aren't alike