(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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Catalyst- something that increases
the rate of a reaction
Reprimand –to fuss at for
wrongdoing, to formally punish
someone
Bleak- dreary; miserable; without
hope
Obscure- not discovered or known
about; unclear
Indigent- lacking necessities due to
poverty
Aroma- smell or scent.
Subdued- overcome or to bring
under control
Morose- ill-tempered
Ominous- impression that
something bad will happen
Novice- a person new to or
inexperienced in a field or situation.
Arbitrate- act between parties with a
view to make peace
Perpetual- continuing or enduring
forever
Contamination- action of being
made impure by polluting or
poisoning
Exuberant- having lively energy or
excitement.
Officiate- to perform a ceremony
Braggart- person who boasts about
possessions or achievements.
Exonerate- to prove innocent; to
remove blame or fault
Rupture- break or burst suddenly,
breach or disturb.
Diminish- to decrease in size, extent,
or range
Annex- object attached to
something else.
Serenity- state of being calm,
peaceful, and untroubled
Resilient- able to recoil or bounce
back into shape; able to cope
Yammer- to complain with much
irritability
Corroborate- to support with
evidence.
Tentative- not certain or fixed;
provisional
Brevity- using less words
Abscond-
to run away taking
someone or something with you
Presume- to suppose something will
happen based on probability; to
make an assumption
Vindictive- having a desire for
revenge.
Robust- healthy; strong
Mendacious- dishonest
Disheartened- loss of enthusiasm
and/or excitement
Perjury- act of lying under oath
Trivial- of little importance
Solidarity- unit of agreement,
feeling, or action.
Somber- dark or gloomy
Terse- brief and direct in a way that
may seem rude