Rupture- breakor burstsuddenly,breach ordisturb. Arbitrate- actbetweenparties with aview to makepeaceObscure- notdiscoveredor knownabout;unclearMorose-ill-temperedZest- full ofenthusiasmand energy Tentative-not certain orfixed;provisional Resilient- ableto recoil orbounceback intoshape; able tocopeSubdued-overcome orto bringunder control Bleak-dreary;miserable;withouthopeReprimand –tofuss at forwrongdoing, toformally punishsomeoneExonerate- toproveinnocent; toremoveblame or faultCatalyst-somethingthat increasesthe rate of areactionPresume- tosupposesomething willhappen based onprobability; tomake anassumptionVindictive-having adesire forrevenge.Saunter- towalk in aslow relaxedmanner Robust-healthy;strong Officiate-to performaceremony Perjury-act of lyingunder oath Contamination-action of beingmade impureby polluting orpoisoningSerenity-state of beingcalm,peaceful, anduntroubled Exuberant-having livelyenergy orexcitement. Abscond-to run awaytakingsomeone orsomething withyou Braggart-person whoboasts aboutpossessions orachievements.Diminish- todecrease insize, extent,or range Disheartened-loss ofenthusiasmand/orexcitement Somber-dark orgloomy Yammer- tocomplainwith muchirritabilityIndigent-lackingnecessitiesdue topovertyCorroborate-to supportwithevidence.Trivial- oflittleimportance Novice- aperson new toorinexperiencedin a field orsituation. Brevity-using lesswords Aroma-smell orscent.Perpetual-continuing orenduringforever Solidarity-unit ofagreement,feeling, oraction. Mendacious-dishonest Terse- briefand direct ina way thatmay seemrudeAnnex-objectattached tosomethingelse.Ominous-impression thatsomething badwill happen  Rupture- breakor burstsuddenly,breach ordisturb. Arbitrate- actbetweenparties with aview to makepeaceObscure- notdiscoveredor knownabout;unclearMorose-ill-temperedZest- full ofenthusiasmand energy Tentative-not certain orfixed;provisional Resilient- ableto recoil orbounceback intoshape; able tocopeSubdued-overcome orto bringunder control Bleak-dreary;miserable;withouthopeReprimand –tofuss at forwrongdoing, toformally punishsomeoneExonerate- toproveinnocent; toremoveblame or faultCatalyst-somethingthat increasesthe rate of areactionPresume- tosupposesomething willhappen based onprobability; tomake anassumptionVindictive-having adesire forrevenge.Saunter- towalk in aslow relaxedmanner Robust-healthy;strong Officiate-to performaceremony Perjury-act of lyingunder oath Contamination-action of beingmade impureby polluting orpoisoningSerenity-state of beingcalm,peaceful, anduntroubled Exuberant-having livelyenergy orexcitement. Abscond-to run awaytakingsomeone orsomething withyou Braggart-person whoboasts aboutpossessions orachievements.Diminish- todecrease insize, extent,or range Disheartened-loss ofenthusiasmand/orexcitement Somber-dark orgloomy Yammer- tocomplainwith muchirritabilityIndigent-lackingnecessitiesdue topovertyCorroborate-to supportwithevidence.Trivial- oflittleimportance Novice- aperson new toorinexperiencedin a field orsituation. Brevity-using lesswords Aroma-smell orscent.Perpetual-continuing orenduringforever Solidarity-unit ofagreement,feeling, oraction. Mendacious-dishonest Terse- briefand direct ina way thatmay seemrudeAnnex-objectattached tosomethingelse.Ominous-impression thatsomething badwill happen 

Vocabulary #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. Rupture- break or burst suddenly, breach or disturb.
  2. Arbitrate- act between parties with a view to make peace
  3. Obscure- not discovered or known about; unclear
  4. Morose- ill-tempered
  5. Zest- full of enthusiasm and energy
  6. Tentative- not certain or fixed; provisional
  7. Resilient- able to recoil or bounce back into shape; able to cope
  8. Subdued- overcome or to bring under control
  9. Bleak- dreary; miserable; without hope
  10. Reprimand –to fuss at for wrongdoing, to formally punish someone
  11. Exonerate- to prove innocent; to remove blame or fault
  12. Catalyst- something that increases the rate of a reaction
  13. Presume- to suppose something will happen based on probability; to make an assumption
  14. Vindictive- having a desire for revenge.
  15. Saunter- to walk in a slow relaxed manner
  16. Robust- healthy; strong
  17. Officiate- to perform a ceremony
  18. Perjury- act of lying under oath
  19. Contamination- action of being made impure by polluting or poisoning
  20. Serenity- state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
  21. Exuberant- having lively energy or excitement.
  22. Abscond- to run away taking someone or something with you
  23. Braggart- person who boasts about possessions or achievements.
  24. Diminish- to decrease in size, extent, or range
  25. Disheartened- loss of enthusiasm and/or excitement
  26. Somber- dark or gloomy
  27. Yammer- to complain with much irritability
  28. Indigent- lacking necessities due to poverty
  29. Corroborate- to support with evidence.
  30. Trivial- of little importance
  31. Novice- a person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation.
  32. Brevity- using less words
  33. Aroma- smell or scent.
  34. Perpetual- continuing or enduring forever
  35. Solidarity- unit of agreement, feeling, or action.
  36. Mendacious- dishonest
  37. Terse- brief and direct in a way that may seem rude
  38. Annex- object attached to something else.
  39. Ominous- impression that something bad will happen