concludeto end aspeech,meeting, orpiece ofwritingclarifyto make somethingclear or easier tounderstand by givingmore details or asimpler explanationcomprehensivecomplete andincludingeverythingthat isnecessarycategorya type, or agroup of thingshaving somefeatures thatare the sameconceptaprincipleor ideacodea languageused toprogram (= giveinstructions to)computerscompileto collectinformation fromdifferent placesand arrange it in abook, report, or listbiasthe action ofsupporting oropposing a particularperson or thing in anunfair way, becauseof allowing personalopinions to influenceyour judgmentcommoditya substance orproduct thatcan be traded,bought, or soldcomponenta part thatcombines withother parts toform somethingbiggercharta drawing thatshows informationin a simple way,often using linesand curves toshow amountschallengesomething that needsgreat mental orphysical effort inorder to be donesuccessfully andtherefore tests aperson's abilitycoherentIf an argument, set ofideas, or a plan iscoherent, it is clearand carefullyconsidered, and eachpart of it connects orfollows in a natural orreasonable waychapterany of the separateparts into which abook or other pieceof text is divided,usually given anumber or titlecapacitythe totalamount thatcan becontained orproducedcomplexinvolving alot ofdifferent butrelated partscapableable to do thingseffectively andskilfully, and toachieve resultsclausea group ofwords,consisting of asubject and afinite form of averbcontrastan obviousdifferencebetween twoor morethingscompatibleable to exist,live, or worksuccessfullywith somethingor someoneelsecontemporaryexisting orhappening now,and thereforeseemingmodernciteto mentionsomething asproof for a theoryor as a reasonwhy somethinghas happenedcontextthe situation withinwhich somethingexists or happens,and that can helpexplain itbehalfrepresentingsomeoneconcludeto end aspeech,meeting, orpiece ofwritingclarifyto make somethingclear or easier tounderstand by givingmore details or asimpler explanationcomprehensivecomplete andincludingeverythingthat isnecessarycategorya type, or agroup of thingshaving somefeatures thatare the sameconceptaprincipleor ideacodea languageused toprogram (= giveinstructions to)computerscompileto collectinformation fromdifferent placesand arrange it in abook, report, or listbiasthe action ofsupporting oropposing a particularperson or thing in anunfair way, becauseof allowing personalopinions to influenceyour judgmentcommoditya substance orproduct thatcan be traded,bought, or soldcomponenta part thatcombines withother parts toform somethingbiggercharta drawing thatshows informationin a simple way,often using linesand curves toshow amountschallengesomething that needsgreat mental orphysical effort inorder to be donesuccessfully andtherefore tests aperson's abilitycoherentIf an argument, set ofideas, or a plan iscoherent, it is clearand carefullyconsidered, and eachpart of it connects orfollows in a natural orreasonable waychapterany of the separateparts into which abook or other pieceof text is divided,usually given anumber or titlecapacitythe totalamount thatcan becontained orproducedcomplexinvolving alot ofdifferent butrelated partscapableable to do thingseffectively andskilfully, and toachieve resultsclausea group ofwords,consisting of asubject and afinite form of averbcontrastan obviousdifferencebetween twoor morethingscompatibleable to exist,live, or worksuccessfullywith somethingor someoneelsecontemporaryexisting orhappening now,and thereforeseemingmodernciteto mentionsomething asproof for a theoryor as a reasonwhy somethinghas happenedcontextthe situation withinwhich somethingexists or happens,and that can helpexplain itbehalfrepresentingsomeone

Academic Vocabulary B & C Words - 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. to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing
    conclude
  2. to make something clear or easier to understand by giving more details or a simpler explanation
    clarify
  3. complete and including everything that is necessary
    comprehensive
  4. a type, or a group of things having some features that are the same
    category
  5. a principle or idea
    concept
  6. a language used to program (= give instructions to) computers
    code
  7. to collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, report, or list
    compile
  8. the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment
    bias
  9. a substance or product that can be traded, bought, or sold
    commodity
  10. a part that combines with other parts to form something bigger
    component
  11. a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to show amounts
    chart
  12. something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability
    challenge
  13. If an argument, set of ideas, or a plan is coherent, it is clear and carefully considered, and each part of it connects or follows in a natural or reasonable way
    coherent
  14. any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided, usually given a number or title
    chapter
  15. the total amount that can be contained or produced
    capacity
  16. involving a lot of different but related parts
    complex
  17. able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results
    capable
  18. a group of words, consisting of a subject and a finite form of a verb
    clause
  19. an obvious difference between two or more things
    contrast
  20. able to exist, live, or work successfully with something or someone else
    compatible
  21. existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern
    contemporary
  22. to mention something as proof for a theory or as a reason why something has happened
    cite
  23. the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help explain it
    context
  24. representing someone
    behalf