a persuasiveappeal based onthe projectedcharacter of thespeaker ornarrator mEthosan acknowledgementof objections to aproposal; somethingacknowledged oradmitted, even ifunwillingly orgrudgingly Concession(n) honesty orstraightforwardness,especially beinghonest aboutsomethingunpleasantCandor(adj)havingtwo sidesBilateralTo provethat astatementis falseRefutationthereason orlogic,evidenceLogos(v) to strive for agoal; to want ordesire somethingexcellent or farbeyond the currentstate AspireRepetition of thesame word orphrase at theend ofsuccessiveclauses Antistrophe(v) todestroy; tobreak downinto nothingto eliminateObliterate(n) a disease,illness, or medicalcondition, especiallya serious or chroniccondition.Maladyappealto thecrowdAdPopulum(n): a governmentruled by theleaders of areligion or by thepower of a god orgodsThearchy(n) a line; agroup ofpeoplewaiting inorderQueue(v) to cheat; togain somethingdishonestly, asthrough a lie,deception, orconfidence game Defraud(adj) extremelyhungry; filledwith hungerthat cannot besatisfiedRavenous(v) to breaksomething down intoits parts in order toexplain or understandit; especially to breakapart a sentence intowords and phrases,describing each partParsean appealforsympathyAdMisericordiam(n) the act offalling from arighteous or justposition; a slight ortemporary moralfailureLapsethe means ofpersuasion thatappeals to theaudience’semotionsPathosanappeal toauthorityAdVericundiam(v) to lay orbe enclosedcomfortably;to snuggleNestle(v) tomakesomethingnecessaryNecessitatethe repetition of aword or phrase atthe beginning ofsuccessivephrases, clausesor lines.Anaphora(n) many;a largenumber;countlessMyriada persuasiveappeal based onthe projectedcharacter of thespeaker ornarrator mEthosan acknowledgementof objections to aproposal; somethingacknowledged oradmitted, even ifunwillingly orgrudgingly Concession(n) honesty orstraightforwardness,especially beinghonest aboutsomethingunpleasantCandor(adj)havingtwo sidesBilateralTo provethat astatementis falseRefutationthereason orlogic,evidenceLogos(v) to strive for agoal; to want ordesire somethingexcellent or farbeyond the currentstate AspireRepetition of thesame word orphrase at theend ofsuccessiveclauses Antistrophe(v) todestroy; tobreak downinto nothingto eliminateObliterate(n) a disease,illness, or medicalcondition, especiallya serious or chroniccondition.Maladyappealto thecrowdAdPopulum(n): a governmentruled by theleaders of areligion or by thepower of a god orgodsThearchy(n) a line; agroup ofpeoplewaiting inorderQueue(v) to cheat; togain somethingdishonestly, asthrough a lie,deception, orconfidence game Defraud(adj) extremelyhungry; filledwith hungerthat cannot besatisfiedRavenous(v) to breaksomething down intoits parts in order toexplain or understandit; especially to breakapart a sentence intowords and phrases,describing each partParsean appealforsympathyAdMisericordiam(n) the act offalling from arighteous or justposition; a slight ortemporary moralfailureLapsethe means ofpersuasion thatappeals to theaudience’semotionsPathosanappeal toauthorityAdVericundiam(v) to lay orbe enclosedcomfortably;to snuggleNestle(v) tomakesomethingnecessaryNecessitatethe repetition of aword or phrase atthe beginning ofsuccessivephrases, clausesor lines.Anaphora(n) many;a largenumber;countlessMyriad

Vocabulary Week 2 - 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. Ethos
    a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator m
  2. Concession
    an acknowledgement of objections to a proposal; something acknowledged or admitted, even if unwillingly or grudgingly
  3. Candor
    (n) honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
  4. Bilateral
    (adj) having two sides
  5. Refutation
    To prove that a statement is false
  6. Logos
    the reason or logic, evidence
  7. Aspire
    (v) to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
  8. Antistrophe
    Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
  9. Obliterate
    (v) to destroy; to break down into nothing to eliminate
  10. Malady
    (n) a disease, illness, or medical condition, especially a serious or chronic condition.
  11. Ad Populum
    appeal to the crowd
  12. Thearchy
    (n): a government ruled by the leaders of a religion or by the power of a god or gods
  13. Queue
    (n) a line; a group of people waiting in order
  14. Defraud
    (v) to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or confidence game
  15. Ravenous
    (adj) extremely hungry; filled with hunger that cannot be satisfied
  16. Parse
    (v) to break something down into its parts in order to explain or understand it; especially to break apart a sentence into words and phrases, describing each part
  17. Ad Misericordiam
    an appeal for sympathy
  18. Lapse
    (n) the act of falling from a righteous or just position; a slight or temporary moral failure
  19. Pathos
    the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
  20. Ad Vericundiam
    an appeal to authority
  21. Nestle
    (v) to lay or be enclosed comfortably; to snuggle
  22. Necessitate
    (v) to make something necessary
  23. Anaphora
    the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
  24. Myriad
    (n) many; a large number; countless