Derision(offensiveattitude orspeech)Copious(appearingin largenumber)Metaphor(A directcomparison)Analogy(A comparisonmadebetween twoobject)Equivocate(to use wordsthat havemultiplemeanings)Impartial(Withoutbias)Geniality(friendlybehavior orattitude)Free!Literal language(Exact meaningsof words, notusing metaphorsor exaggeration)Simile(A directcomparisonusing the terms“like” and “as”)Disparage(speakpoorly of)Figurativelanguage(Language whichuses descriptivefigures ofspeech)Ire(anger)Complacence(a sense ofcontentmentwith the currentstate orsituation)Maudlin(excessivelyemotional)Bulbous(like orrelating toa bulb)Derision(offensiveattitude orspeech)Copious(appearingin largenumber)Metaphor(A directcomparison)Analogy(A comparisonmadebetween twoobject)Equivocate(to use wordsthat havemultiplemeanings)Impartial(Withoutbias)Geniality(friendlybehavior orattitude)Free!Literal language(Exact meaningsof words, notusing metaphorsor exaggeration)Simile(A directcomparisonusing the terms“like” and “as”)Disparage(speakpoorly of)Figurativelanguage(Language whichuses descriptivefigures ofspeech)Ire(anger)Complacence(a sense ofcontentmentwith the currentstate orsituation)Maudlin(excessivelyemotional)Bulbous(like orrelating toa bulb)

vocab bingo - 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. Derision (offensive attitude or speech)
  2. Copious (appearing in large number)
  3. Metaphor (A direct comparison)
  4. Analogy (A comparison made between two object)
  5. Equivocate (to use words that have multiple meanings)
  6. Impartial(Without bias)
  7. Geniality(friendly behavior or attitude)
  8. Free!
  9. Literal language (Exact meanings of words, not using metaphors or exaggeration)
  10. Simile (A direct comparison using the terms “like” and “as”)
  11. Disparage (speak poorly of)
  12. Figurative language (Language which uses descriptive figures of speech)
  13. Ire(anger)
  14. Complacence (a sense of contentment with the current state or situation)
  15. Maudlin(excessively emotional)
  16. Bulbous (like or relating to a bulb)