Antonymns(words withoppositemeanings)Onomatopoeia(a word thatsounds like thething it'sdescribing)Metaphor(suggeststhat differentthings are thesame thing)Interjection(a word ofphrase thatconveys andemotion)Proverb(gives adviceor states atruth)Connotations(the feelingsor judgementsassociatedwith a word)Nuance(smalldifferencesin meaning)Idiom(figurativelanguage)Irregular noun(a noun that isnot madeplural with "s"or "es")Simile(uses "like"or "as" tomake acomparison)Alliteration(repetitivesounds)Hyperbole(exaggeration)Concrete Noun (anoun describingsomething you cansee smell, taste,touch, or feel)Conjunction(a word thatjoins wordsor phrases)Abstract Noun(a noun thatdescribes anidea orquality)Noun (aperson,place orthing)Personification(gives nonhuman thingshumanattributes)Allusion(reference toa cultural,historical orliterary idea)Adverb (aword thatmodifies averb)Adjective (aword thatmodifies anoun)Verbal Irony(saying theopposite ofwhat youmean)Irregular Verb(a verb that isnot madepast tensewith "ed")Denotation(the literalmeaning ofa word)Analogy (adetailedcomparison)Antonymns(words withoppositemeanings)Onomatopoeia(a word thatsounds like thething it'sdescribing)Metaphor(suggeststhat differentthings are thesame thing)Interjection(a word ofphrase thatconveys andemotion)Proverb(gives adviceor states atruth)Connotations(the feelingsor judgementsassociatedwith a word)Nuance(smalldifferencesin meaning)Idiom(figurativelanguage)Irregular noun(a noun that isnot madeplural with "s"or "es")Simile(uses "like"or "as" tomake acomparison)Alliteration(repetitivesounds)Hyperbole(exaggeration)Concrete Noun (anoun describingsomething you cansee smell, taste,touch, or feel)Conjunction(a word thatjoins wordsor phrases)Abstract Noun(a noun thatdescribes anidea orquality)Noun (aperson,place orthing)Personification(gives nonhuman thingshumanattributes)Allusion(reference toa cultural,historical orliterary idea)Adverb (aword thatmodifies averb)Adjective (aword thatmodifies anoun)Verbal Irony(saying theopposite ofwhat youmean)Irregular Verb(a verb that isnot madepast tensewith "ed")Denotation(the literalmeaning ofa word)Analogy (adetailedcomparison)

Reading Vocabulary 1 - 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. Antonymns (words with opposite meanings)
  2. Onomatopoeia (a word that sounds like the thing it's describing)
  3. Metaphor (suggests that different things are the same thing)
  4. Interjection (a word of phrase that conveys and emotion)
  5. Proverb (gives advice or states a truth)
  6. Connotations (the feelings or judgements associated with a word)
  7. Nuance (small differences in meaning)
  8. Idiom (figurative language)
  9. Irregular noun (a noun that is not made plural with "s" or "es")
  10. Simile (uses "like" or "as" to make a comparison)
  11. Alliteration (repetitive sounds)
  12. Hyperbole (exaggeration)
  13. Concrete Noun (a noun describing something you can see smell, taste, touch, or feel)
  14. Conjunction (a word that joins words or phrases)
  15. Abstract Noun (a noun that describes an idea or quality)
  16. Noun (a person, place or thing)
  17. Personification (gives non human things human attributes)
  18. Allusion (reference to a cultural, historical or literary idea)
  19. Adverb (a word that modifies a verb)
  20. Adjective (a word that modifies a noun)
  21. Verbal Irony (saying the opposite of what you mean)
  22. Irregular Verb (a verb that is not made past tense with "ed")
  23. Denotation (the literal meaning of a word)
  24. Analogy (a detailed comparison)