conclusionof anyliterarywordepilogue(n) introductionor overture;especially formusicalperformanceprelude(v) toconfineandisolatesequester(adj) requiringexcessive orillegal interestto be paid ona loanusurious(v) to causeto dry out; todeplete allmoisture froman objectwizen(v) toguess,imagine,or deducesurmise(adj)inactiveor at restquiescenta charactersspeech aloneon stage toallow you tohear theirthoughtssoliloquy(adj)sorrowfulor sullenmorosepurging offeelings ofpity andfearcatharsisa character makesa speech which isheard by audiencebut not othercharactersasideIntroductionof literaryworkprologue(n)retaliation;act ofrevenge orretributionreprisal(adj)extremelydistasteful;detestableodiousFREE!(adj) largeand glorious,as a palacepalatialconclusionof anyliterarywordepilogue(n) introductionor overture;especially formusicalperformanceprelude(v) toconfineandisolatesequester(adj) requiringexcessive orillegal interestto be paid ona loanusurious(v) to causeto dry out; todeplete allmoisture froman objectwizen(v) toguess,imagine,or deducesurmise(adj)inactiveor at restquiescenta charactersspeech aloneon stage toallow you tohear theirthoughtssoliloquy(adj)sorrowfulor sullenmorosepurging offeelings ofpity andfearcatharsisa character makesa speech which isheard by audiencebut not othercharactersasideIntroductionof literaryworkprologue(n)retaliation;act ofrevenge orretributionreprisal(adj)extremelydistasteful;detestableodiousFREE!(adj) largeand glorious,as a palacepalatial

vocab #4 - 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. epilogue
    conclusion of any literary word
  2. prelude
    (n) introduction or overture; especially for musical performance
  3. sequester
    (v) to confine and isolate
  4. usurious
    (adj) requiring excessive or illegal interest to be paid on a loan
  5. wizen
    (v) to cause to dry out; to deplete all moisture from an object
  6. surmise
    (v) to guess, imagine, or deduce
  7. quiescent
    (adj) inactive or at rest
  8. soliloquy
    a characters speech alone on stage to allow you to hear their thoughts
  9. morose
    (adj) sorrowful or sullen
  10. catharsis
    purging of feelings of pity and fear
  11. aside
    a character makes a speech which is heard by audience but not other characters
  12. prologue
    Introduction of literary work
  13. reprisal
    (n) retaliation; act of revenge or retribution
  14. odious
    (adj) extremely distasteful; detestable
  15. FREE!
  16. palatial
    (adj) large and glorious, as a palace