invokeverb, to cite orappeal to (someoneor something) as anauthority for anaction or in supportof an argumentunderscoreverb, toemphasizeor drawattention tosubstantiateverb, to provideevidence tosupport orprove the truthofprovokeverb, to stimulateor give rise to areaction oremotion, typicallya strong orunwelcome one insomeoneobscureadjective, notdiscovered orknown about;uncertainoppressiveadjective, unjustlyinflicting hardshipand constraint;weighing heavilyon the mind orspiritsunobtrusiveadjective,notconspicuousor attractingattentionundermineverb, tolessen theeffectiveness,power, orability ofreciprocateverb, to respondto (a gesture oraction) bymaking acorrespondingoneinevitableadjective,certain tohappen;unavoidablerenounceverb, to formallydeclare one'sabandonment of(a claim, right, orpossession)prominentadjective,important;famousrefuteverb, to prove(a statement ortheory) to bewrong or false;disprovetenuousadjective,very weakor slightironicadjective,happening in theopposite way fromwhat is expectedand typicallycausing amusementbecause of thispervasiveadjective,spreading widelythough out an areaor a group ofpeople, especiallyin an unpleasantwayadjective,capable ofworkingsuccessfully;feasibleviablenoveladjective,new orunusual in aninterestingwayretainverb, tocontinue tohave(something);keeppossession ofobsoleteadjective, nolongerproduced orused; out ofdatevalidateverb, to checkor prove thevalidity oraccuracy of(something)verisimilitudenoun, theappearanceof beingtrue or realprevalencenoun, the factor conditionof beingprevalent;commonnessindifferencenoun, lackof interest,concern, orsympathyreconcileverb, torestorefriendlyrelationsbetweensupplementnoun, somethingthat completesor enhancessomething elsewhen added to itsubtleadjective, sodelicate orprecise as to bedifficult toanalyze ordescribeskepticaladjective, noteasilyconvinced;having doubtsor reservationsspeculateverb, to form atheory orconjectureabout a subjectwithout firmevidencerepressionnoun, therestraint,prevention, orinhibition of afeeling, quality,etc.invokeverb, to cite orappeal to (someoneor something) as anauthority for anaction or in supportof an argumentunderscoreverb, toemphasizeor drawattention tosubstantiateverb, to provideevidence tosupport orprove the truthofprovokeverb, to stimulateor give rise to areaction oremotion, typicallya strong orunwelcome one insomeoneobscureadjective, notdiscovered orknown about;uncertainoppressiveadjective, unjustlyinflicting hardshipand constraint;weighing heavilyon the mind orspiritsunobtrusiveadjective,notconspicuousor attractingattentionundermineverb, tolessen theeffectiveness,power, orability ofreciprocateverb, to respondto (a gesture oraction) bymaking acorrespondingoneinevitableadjective,certain tohappen;unavoidablerenounceverb, to formallydeclare one'sabandonment of(a claim, right, orpossession)prominentadjective,important;famousrefuteverb, to prove(a statement ortheory) to bewrong or false;disprovetenuousadjective,very weakor slightironicadjective,happening in theopposite way fromwhat is expectedand typicallycausing amusementbecause of thispervasiveadjective,spreading widelythough out an areaor a group ofpeople, especiallyin an unpleasantwayadjective,capable ofworkingsuccessfully;feasibleviablenoveladjective,new orunusual in aninterestingwayretainverb, tocontinue tohave(something);keeppossession ofobsoleteadjective, nolongerproduced orused; out ofdatevalidateverb, to checkor prove thevalidity oraccuracy of(something)verisimilitudenoun, theappearanceof beingtrue or realprevalencenoun, the factor conditionof beingprevalent;commonnessindifferencenoun, lackof interest,concern, orsympathyreconcileverb, torestorefriendlyrelationsbetweensupplementnoun, somethingthat completesor enhancessomething elsewhen added to itsubtleadjective, sodelicate orprecise as to bedifficult toanalyze ordescribeskepticaladjective, noteasilyconvinced;having doubtsor reservationsspeculateverb, to form atheory orconjectureabout a subjectwithout firmevidencerepressionnoun, therestraint,prevention, orinhibition of afeeling, quality,etc.

SAT 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. verb, to cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument
    invoke
  2. verb, to emphasize or draw attention to
    underscore
  3. verb, to provide evidence to support or prove the truth of
    substantiate
  4. verb, to stimulate or give rise to a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one in someone
    provoke
  5. adjective, not discovered or known about; uncertain
    obscure
  6. adjective, unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint; weighing heavily on the mind or spirits
    oppressive
  7. adjective, not conspicuous or attracting attention
    unobtrusive
  8. verb, to lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of
    undermine
  9. verb, to respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one
    reciprocate
  10. adjective, certain to happen; unavoidable
    inevitable
  11. verb, to formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession)
    renounce
  12. adjective, important; famous
    prominent
  13. verb, to prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove
    refute
  14. adjective, very weak or slight
    tenuous
  15. adjective, happening in the opposite way from what is expected and typically causing amusement because of this
    ironic
  16. adjective, spreading widely though out an area or a group of people, especially in an unpleasant way
    pervasive
  17. viable
    adjective, capable of working successfully; feasible
  18. adjective, new or unusual in an interesting way
    novel
  19. verb, to continue to have (something); keep possession of
    retain
  20. adjective, no longer produced or used; out of date
    obsolete
  21. verb, to check or prove the validity or accuracy of (something)
    validate
  22. noun, the appearance of being true or real
    verisimilitude
  23. noun, the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness
    prevalence
  24. noun, lack of interest, concern, or sympathy
    indifference
  25. verb, to restore friendly relations between
    reconcile
  26. noun, something that completes or enhances something else when added to it
    supplement
  27. adjective, so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe
    subtle
  28. adjective, not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
    skeptical
  29. verb, to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
    speculate
  30. noun, the restraint, prevention, or inhibition of a feeling, quality, etc.
    repression