Ostracize: (v)to banish fromor force out ofa group orsituation Notorious: (adj)widely knownbut viewednegatively orcritically Ordeal: (n) anexperience thatis extremelydifficult or tryingHindrance:(n) anobstructionorimpedimentLimitedOmniscient: Whatnarrator knows orsees in limited toone centralcharacterPerfectionFlexibilityObjective:Most drastic3rd personpoint of viewLitigious:(adj) willingand likely topursue alawsuitFickle: (adj)capriciouslychangeablein affectionor belieftribulationembraceInconceivable:(adj)unimaginableor unthinkableArgumentativeOmniscient:The speakerknowseverythingincluding theactionsPeccadillo:(n) a minorsin or fault; atriflingwrongdoing loyal Placid: (adj)Tranquil andcalm; at rest dishonorableBelievablePersona/Speaker:Narrator/ Usuallythe point of view ofcharacter.Elasticity: (n) thephysical property ofmatter whereinmatter returns to itsoriginal form afterbeing reshapeddeterrent Point of View:How we knowwhat happensin a story/ howthe story is toldOstracize: (v)to banish fromor force out ofa group orsituation Notorious: (adj)widely knownbut viewednegatively orcritically Ordeal: (n) anexperience thatis extremelydifficult or tryingHindrance:(n) anobstructionorimpedimentLimitedOmniscient: Whatnarrator knows orsees in limited toone centralcharacterPerfectionFlexibilityObjective:Most drastic3rd personpoint of viewLitigious:(adj) willingand likely topursue alawsuitFickle: (adj)capriciouslychangeablein affectionor belieftribulationembraceInconceivable:(adj)unimaginableor unthinkableArgumentativeOmniscient:The speakerknowseverythingincluding theactionsPeccadillo:(n) a minorsin or fault; atriflingwrongdoing loyal Placid: (adj)Tranquil andcalm; at rest dishonorableBelievablePersona/Speaker:Narrator/ Usuallythe point of view ofcharacter.Elasticity: (n) thephysical property ofmatter whereinmatter returns to itsoriginal form afterbeing reshapeddeterrent Point of View:How we knowwhat happensin a story/ howthe story is told

Vocab #6 - 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. Ostracize: (v) to banish from or force out of a group or situation
  2. Notorious: (adj) widely known but viewed negatively or critically
  3. Ordeal: (n) an experience that is extremely difficult or trying
  4. Hindrance: (n) an obstruction or impediment
  5. Limited Omniscient: What narrator knows or sees in limited to one central character
  6. Perfection
  7. Flexibility
  8. Objective: Most drastic 3rd person point of view
  9. Litigious: (adj) willing and likely to pursue a lawsuit
  10. Fickle: (adj) capriciously changeable in affection or belief
  11. tribulation
  12. embrace
  13. Inconceivable: (adj) unimaginable or unthinkable
  14. Argumentative
  15. Omniscient: The speaker knows everything including the actions
  16. Peccadillo: (n) a minor sin or fault; a trifling wrongdoing
  17. loyal
  18. Placid: (adj) Tranquil and calm; at rest
  19. dishonorable
  20. Believable
  21. Persona/Speaker: Narrator/ Usually the point of view of character.
  22. Elasticity: (n) the physical property of matter wherein matter returns to its original form after being reshaped
  23. deterrent
  24. Point of View: How we know what happens in a story/ how the story is told