ambivalencenoun, the state ofhaving mixedfeelings orcontradictory ideasabout somethingor someonebrevitynoun, conciseand exact useof words inwriting orspeechdormantadjective, havingnormal physicalfunctionssuspended orslowed down for aperiod of time; in oras if in a deep sleepanecdotenoun, a shortamusing orinteresting storyabout a realincident orpersonadvocateverb, topubliclyrecommendor supportconsensusnoun, ageneralagreementimposeverb, to takeadvantage ofsomeone bydemandingattention orcommitmentanalogousadjective,comparable in certainrespects, typically ina way which makesclearer the nature ofthe things comparedcorroborateverb, to confirmor give supportto (a statement,theory, orfinding)adhereverb, tobelieve inand followthe practicesofeloquentadjective,fluent orpersuasivein speakingor writingbuttressverb, toincrease thestrength of orjustification for;to reinforceimpedeverb, to delayor prevent(someone orsomething) byobstructing; tohinderdisputenoun, adisagreement,argument, ordebatealludeverb, tosuggest orcall attentionto indirectly;to hint atexertverb, tomake aphysical ormental effortdenounceverb, topubliclydeclare to bewrong or evilarbitraryadjective, basedon randomchoice orpersonal whim,rather than anyreason or systemexplicitadjective, statedclearly and indetail, leavingno room forconfusion ordoubtapprehensiveadjective,anxious orfearful thatsomething bador unpleasantwill happendegradeverb, to treator regard(someone)with contemptor disrespectassertverb, to statea fact orbeliefconfidentlyand forcefullyimminentadjective,about tohappendecisiveadjective,settling anissue;producing adefinite resultbiasnoun, prejudice infavor of or againstone thing, person, orgroup compared withanother, usually in away considered to beunfairdivergentadjective,tending to bedifferent ordevelop indifferentdirectionsimplicitadjective,implied butnot plainlyexpresseddeferencenoun,humblesubmissionand respectconcedeverb, to admitthat somethingis true or validafter firstdenying orresisting itevokeverb, to bringor recall totheconsciousmindambivalencenoun, the state ofhaving mixedfeelings orcontradictory ideasabout somethingor someonebrevitynoun, conciseand exact useof words inwriting orspeechdormantadjective, havingnormal physicalfunctionssuspended orslowed down for aperiod of time; in oras if in a deep sleepanecdotenoun, a shortamusing orinteresting storyabout a realincident orpersonadvocateverb, topubliclyrecommendor supportconsensusnoun, ageneralagreementimposeverb, to takeadvantage ofsomeone bydemandingattention orcommitmentanalogousadjective,comparable in certainrespects, typically ina way which makesclearer the nature ofthe things comparedcorroborateverb, to confirmor give supportto (a statement,theory, orfinding)adhereverb, tobelieve inand followthe practicesofeloquentadjective,fluent orpersuasivein speakingor writingbuttressverb, toincrease thestrength of orjustification for;to reinforceimpedeverb, to delayor prevent(someone orsomething) byobstructing; tohinderdisputenoun, adisagreement,argument, ordebatealludeverb, tosuggest orcall attentionto indirectly;to hint atexertverb, tomake aphysical ormental effortdenounceverb, topubliclydeclare to bewrong or evilarbitraryadjective, basedon randomchoice orpersonal whim,rather than anyreason or systemexplicitadjective, statedclearly and indetail, leavingno room forconfusion ordoubtapprehensiveadjective,anxious orfearful thatsomething bador unpleasantwill happendegradeverb, to treator regard(someone)with contemptor disrespectassertverb, to statea fact orbeliefconfidentlyand forcefullyimminentadjective,about tohappendecisiveadjective,settling anissue;producing adefinite resultbiasnoun, prejudice infavor of or againstone thing, person, orgroup compared withanother, usually in away considered to beunfairdivergentadjective,tending to bedifferent ordevelop indifferentdirectionsimplicitadjective,implied butnot plainlyexpresseddeferencenoun,humblesubmissionand respectconcedeverb, to admitthat somethingis true or validafter firstdenying orresisting itevokeverb, to bringor recall totheconsciousmind

SAT Vocabulary 1 - 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. noun, the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone
    ambivalence
  2. noun, concise and exact use of words in writing or speech
    brevity
  3. adjective, having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep
    dormant
  4. noun, a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
    anecdote
  5. verb, to publicly recommend or support
    advocate
  6. noun, a general agreement
    consensus
  7. verb, to take advantage of someone by demanding attention or commitment
    impose
  8. adjective, comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared
    analogous
  9. verb, to confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
    corroborate
  10. verb, to believe in and follow the practices of
    adhere
  11. adjective, fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
    eloquent
  12. verb, to increase the strength of or justification for; to reinforce
    buttress
  13. verb, to delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing; to hinder
    impede
  14. noun, a disagreement, argument, or debate
    dispute
  15. verb, to suggest or call attention to indirectly; to hint at
    allude
  16. verb, to make a physical or mental effort
    exert
  17. verb, to publicly declare to be wrong or evil
    denounce
  18. adjective, based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system
    arbitrary
  19. adjective, stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
    explicit
  20. adjective, anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
    apprehensive
  21. verb, to treat or regard (someone) with contempt or disrespect
    degrade
  22. verb, to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
    assert
  23. adjective, about to happen
    imminent
  24. adjective, settling an issue; producing a definite result
    decisive
  25. noun, prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
    bias
  26. adjective, tending to be different or develop in different directions
    divergent
  27. adjective, implied but not plainly expressed
    implicit
  28. noun, humble submission and respect
    deference
  29. verb, to admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
    concede
  30. verb, to bring or recall to the conscious mind
    evoke