Examine: Test theknowledge orproficiency byrequiring them toanswer questionsor perform tasksPassage: Theaction or process ofmoving through orpast somewhere onthe way from oneplace to anotherLiving: Thepursuit of alifestyle ofsome specifictypesPurpose: Thereason for whichsomething is doneor created or forwhich somethingexistsExplore: Learnaboutsomething orinquire about asubject indetail.Opposite:CompletelydifferentfromsomethingBorder: Theedge orboundary ofsomething, ora part near it.Insert: Place,fit, or pushsomething intosomething elseUncomfortable:Feeling slightpain ordiscomfortDecrease:Become smaller orfewer in size,amount, intensity,or degree.Detail: FullinformationaboutsomethingArrange: Putthings in a neat,attractive, orrequired order.Protect: Keepsomeonesafe fromharm or injuryCalculate:DeterminesomethingmathematicallyGathered: Bringtogether andtake in fromscattered placesor sourcesFamous:Known bymanyindividualsInclude:Contain asa part ofthe wholeEdit: Correct orchangesomething fromthe originalversionContinue:Resumingsomethingafter aninterruptionSpecial:Better ordifferentfrom what isusualCommunity: Agroup of peopleresiding at thesame place orhaving somethingin commonInfer: Deduce orconclude somethingfrom evidence andreasoning ratherthan from explicitstatementsSolution: A meansof solving aproblem or dealingwith a difficultsituationDifference: Apoint inwhich peopleor things aredissimilarPleasant:Giving a senseof happysatisfaction orenjoymentGasp:Catchingbreath withan openmouthIncreasing:Becominggreater inamount, size,or degreeRegion: An area,especially part of acountry or the worldhaving definablecharacteristics butnot always fixedboundariesGrumpy:Someonewho is bad-temperedand irritableDisappointed: Sad ordispleased becausesomeone orsomething has failedto fulfil one’s hopesor expectationsArgued: Givereasons or showevidence in supportof an idea, action, ortheory, typically topersuade others toshare one’s viewInvestigate: Carryout an inquiry todiscover andexamine facts toestablish the truthDetails: Give fullinformationaboutsomething, anindividual fact,or item.Tradition: Thetransmission ofcustoms or beliefsfrom generation togeneration, or thefact of being passedon in this wayEnormous:Somethingbig orhugeLovely:Extremelybeautiful orattractiveOrganized:Arranged orstructured ina systematicwayDiscover: Findsomethingunexpectedlyor during asearch.Accomplish:Achieve orcompletesuccessfullyScar: A mark left onthe skin or withinbody tissue where awound, burn, or sorehas not healedcompletely andfibrous connectivetissue has developedJealous:Feelingprotective ofone’s right orpossessionLabel:Phrase orname appliedto a thing or apersonFortunate:Favoured byor involvinggood luckNegative:Refuse toaccept orrejectsomethingMatter: ASubject orsituationunderconsiderationCompare:Estimate,measure, or notethe similarity ordissimilaritybetween.Amusing:Somethingcausinglaughter orprovidingentertainmentOpinion: A statementof advice by anexpert or professionalon a matter, a view,or judgment formedabout somethingNoticed:Becomeaware of,mention orremark onNecessary:Somethingthat isimportantAssist: Helpsomeone bydoing ashare of theworkNervous:Easilyagitated oralarmedCalm: Freeof anydisturbanceDecide:Choose outof severalalternativesAnnoy:MakingsomeoneangryAgreeable:Have a similaror sameopinion aboutsomethingMiserable:Unhappy oruncomfortablePrecious:Something ofgreat valuewhich needs tobe treatedcarelesslyFatal: Leadingto failure ordisaster, orcausingdeath.Mumble: Saysomethingquietly andmake it difficultfor others tohearCause: Anindividual whogives rise toan action or aconditionPersuade: Inducesomeone to dosomething throughreasoning orargument.Typical: Havingthe distinctivequalities of aparticular type ofperson or thingExclaimed: Cryout suddenly insurprise, strongemotion, or painPlan: Adetailedproposal orachievingsomethingConsequences:An unpleasantor unwelcomeresult of anactionEvidence:The availablebody of factsor informationRespect: Admiresomeonebecause of theirabilities orachievementsLeader: Anindividual whocommands agroup, country,or anorganizationIntelligent:Having orshowingintelligence,especially of ahigh level.Data:Facts ofa processProblem: Asituationregardingsomethingunwanted orunwelcome.Dangle:Hang orswinglooselyGust:Strongrush ofwindAmaze:To fillwithwonderConvince:Causesomeone tobelieve firmly inthe truth ofsomething.Marine:Relating toor found inthe seaEscape:Break freefromconfinementor controlNotice:Observing afact or payingattention tosomethingIgnore: Failto considersomethingimportantEliminate:Completelyremove orget rid ofsomething.Examine: Test theknowledge orproficiency byrequiring them toanswer questionsor perform tasksPassage: Theaction or process ofmoving through orpast somewhere onthe way from oneplace to anotherLiving: Thepursuit of alifestyle ofsome specifictypesPurpose: Thereason for whichsomething is doneor created or forwhich somethingexistsExplore: Learnaboutsomething orinquire about asubject indetail.Opposite:CompletelydifferentfromsomethingBorder: Theedge orboundary ofsomething, ora part near it.Insert: Place,fit, or pushsomething intosomething elseUncomfortable:Feeling slightpain ordiscomfortDecrease:Become smaller orfewer in size,amount, intensity,or degree.Detail: FullinformationaboutsomethingArrange: Putthings in a neat,attractive, orrequired order.Protect: Keepsomeonesafe fromharm or injuryCalculate:DeterminesomethingmathematicallyGathered: Bringtogether andtake in fromscattered placesor sourcesFamous:Known bymanyindividualsInclude:Contain asa part ofthe wholeEdit: Correct orchangesomething fromthe originalversionContinue:Resumingsomethingafter aninterruptionSpecial:Better ordifferentfrom what isusualCommunity: Agroup of peopleresiding at thesame place orhaving somethingin commonInfer: Deduce orconclude somethingfrom evidence andreasoning ratherthan from explicitstatementsSolution: A meansof solving aproblem or dealingwith a difficultsituationDifference: Apoint inwhich peopleor things aredissimilarPleasant:Giving a senseof happysatisfaction orenjoymentGasp:Catchingbreath withan openmouthIncreasing:Becominggreater inamount, size,or degreeRegion: An area,especially part of acountry or the worldhaving definablecharacteristics butnot always fixedboundariesGrumpy:Someonewho is bad-temperedand irritableDisappointed: Sad ordispleased becausesomeone orsomething has failedto fulfil one’s hopesor expectationsArgued: Givereasons or showevidence in supportof an idea, action, ortheory, typically topersuade others toshare one’s viewInvestigate: Carryout an inquiry todiscover andexamine facts toestablish the truthDetails: Give fullinformationaboutsomething, anindividual fact,or item.Tradition: Thetransmission ofcustoms or beliefsfrom generation togeneration, or thefact of being passedon in this wayEnormous:Somethingbig orhugeLovely:Extremelybeautiful orattractiveOrganized:Arranged orstructured ina systematicwayDiscover: Findsomethingunexpectedlyor during asearch.Accomplish:Achieve orcompletesuccessfullyScar: A mark left onthe skin or withinbody tissue where awound, burn, or sorehas not healedcompletely andfibrous connectivetissue has developedJealous:Feelingprotective ofone’s right orpossessionLabel:Phrase orname appliedto a thing or apersonFortunate:Favoured byor involvinggood luckNegative:Refuse toaccept orrejectsomethingMatter: ASubject orsituationunderconsiderationCompare:Estimate,measure, or notethe similarity ordissimilaritybetween.Amusing:Somethingcausinglaughter orprovidingentertainmentOpinion: A statementof advice by anexpert or professionalon a matter, a view,or judgment formedabout somethingNoticed:Becomeaware of,mention orremark onNecessary:Somethingthat isimportantAssist: Helpsomeone bydoing ashare of theworkNervous:Easilyagitated oralarmedCalm: Freeof anydisturbanceDecide:Choose outof severalalternativesAnnoy:MakingsomeoneangryAgreeable:Have a similaror sameopinion aboutsomethingMiserable:Unhappy oruncomfortablePrecious:Something ofgreat valuewhich needs tobe treatedcarelesslyFatal: Leadingto failure ordisaster, orcausingdeath.Mumble: Saysomethingquietly andmake it difficultfor others tohearCause: Anindividual whogives rise toan action or aconditionPersuade: Inducesomeone to dosomething throughreasoning orargument.Typical: Havingthe distinctivequalities of aparticular type ofperson or thingExclaimed: Cryout suddenly insurprise, strongemotion, or painPlan: Adetailedproposal orachievingsomethingConsequences:An unpleasantor unwelcomeresult of anactionEvidence:The availablebody of factsor informationRespect: Admiresomeonebecause of theirabilities orachievementsLeader: Anindividual whocommands agroup, country,or anorganizationIntelligent:Having orshowingintelligence,especially of ahigh level.Data:Facts ofa processProblem: Asituationregardingsomethingunwanted orunwelcome.Dangle:Hang orswinglooselyGust:Strongrush ofwindAmaze:To fillwithwonderConvince:Causesomeone tobelieve firmly inthe truth ofsomething.Marine:Relating toor found inthe seaEscape:Break freefromconfinementor controlNotice:Observing afact or payingattention tosomethingIgnore: Failto considersomethingimportantEliminate:Completelyremove orget rid ofsomething.

DEFINITIONS 2023 BINGO - 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. B-Examine: Test the knowledge or proficiency by requiring them to answer questions or perform tasks
  2. D-Passage: The action or process of moving through or past somewhere on the way from one place to another
  3. A-Living: The pursuit of a lifestyle of some specific types
  4. D-Purpose: The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
  5. B-Explore: Learn about something or inquire about a subject in detail.
  6. D-Opposite: Completely different from something
  7. E-Border: The edge or boundary of something, or a part near it.
  8. B-Insert: Place, fit, or push something into something else
  9. E-Uncomfortable: Feeling slight pain or discomfort
  10. D-Decrease: Become smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
  11. B-Detail: Full information about something
  12. C-Arrange: Put things in a neat, attractive, or required order.
  13. B-Protect: Keep someone safe from harm or injury
  14. A-Calculate: Determine something mathematically
  15. D-Gathered: Bring together and take in from scattered places or sources
  16. A-Famous: Known by many individuals
  17. D-Include: Contain as a part of the whole
  18. D-Edit: Correct or change something from the original version
  19. E-Continue: Resuming something after an interruption
  20. D-Special: Better or different from what is usual
  21. D-Community: A group of people residing at the same place or having something in common
  22. E-Infer: Deduce or conclude something from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
  23. B-Solution: A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
  24. C-Difference: A point in which people or things are dissimilar
  25. C-Pleasant: Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
  26. B-Gasp: Catching breath with an open mouth
  27. A-Increasing: Becoming greater in amount, size, or degree
  28. E-Region: An area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries
  29. C-Grumpy: Someone who is bad-tempered and irritable
  30. E-Disappointed: Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one’s hopes or expectations
  31. D-Argued: Give reasons or show evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically to persuade others to share one’s view
  32. E-Investigate: Carry out an inquiry to discover and examine facts to establish the truth
  33. A-Details: Give full information about something, an individual fact, or item.
  34. A-Tradition: The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way
  35. A-Enormous: Something big or huge
  36. C-Lovely: Extremely beautiful or attractive
  37. E-Organized: Arranged or structured in a systematic way
  38. E-Discover: Find something unexpectedly or during a search.
  39. C-Accomplish: Achieve or complete successfully
  40. A-Scar: A mark left on the skin or within body tissue where a wound, burn, or sore has not healed completely and fibrous connective tissue has developed
  41. A-Jealous: Feeling protective of one’s right or possession
  42. E-Label: Phrase or name applied to a thing or a person
  43. E-Fortunate: Favoured by or involving good luck
  44. A-Negative: Refuse to accept or reject something
  45. B-Matter: A Subject or situation under consideration
  46. B-Compare: Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
  47. B-Amusing: Something causing laughter or providing entertainment
  48. E-Opinion: A statement of advice by an expert or professional on a matter, a view, or judgment formed about something
  49. D-Noticed: Become aware of, mention or remark on
  50. C-Necessary: Something that is important
  51. D-Assist: Help someone by doing a share of the work
  52. B-Nervous: Easily agitated or alarmed
  53. B-Calm: Free of any disturbance
  54. D-Decide: Choose out of several alternatives
  55. A-Annoy: Making someone angry
  56. B-Agreeable: Have a similar or same opinion about something
  57. D-Miserable: Unhappy or uncomfortable
  58. E-Precious: Something of great value which needs to be treated carelessly
  59. C-Fatal: Leading to failure or disaster, or causing death.
  60. E-Mumble: Say something quietly and make it difficult for others to hear
  61. C-Cause: An individual who gives rise to an action or a condition
  62. A-Persuade: Induce someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
  63. C-Typical: Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing
  64. D-Exclaimed: Cry out suddenly in surprise, strong emotion, or pain
  65. A-Plan: A detailed proposal or achieving something
  66. C-Consequences: An unpleasant or unwelcome result of an action
  67. C-Evidence: The available body of facts or information
  68. C-Respect: Admire someone because of their abilities or achievements
  69. B-Leader: An individual who commands a group, country, or an organization
  70. A-Intelligent: Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
  71. A-Data: Facts of a process
  72. A-Problem: A situation regarding something unwanted or unwelcome.
  73. E-Dangle: Hang or swing loosely
  74. C-Gust: Strong rush of wind
  75. A-Amaze: To fill with wonder
  76. C-Convince: Cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something.
  77. B-Marine: Relating to or found in the sea
  78. E-Escape: Break free from confinement or control
  79. C-Notice: Observing a fact or paying attention to something
  80. D-Ignore: Fail to consider something important
  81. B-Eliminate: Completely remove or get rid of something.