mercurialchanging moodsquickly and often —used to describesomeone who oftenchanges from beinghappy to being angryor upset in a quickand unexpected wayfatiguea state ofbeingvery tireddemolishto destroybybreakingapartidioman expression thatcannot beunderstood fromthe meanings of itsseparate wordsbut must belearned as a wholeconvolutedverycomplicatedand difficulttounderstandhypothesissomething notproved butassumed to betrue for purposesof argument orfurther study orinvestigationtaska piece of workthat has beenassigned, needsto be done, orpresents achallengeexorbitantmore thanwhat is fair,reasonable,or expectedmercurialchanging moodsquickly and often —used to describesomeone who oftenchanges from beinghappy to being angryor upset in a quickand unexpected wayfatiguea state ofbeingvery tireddemolishto destroybybreakingapartidioman expression thatcannot beunderstood fromthe meanings of itsseparate wordsbut must belearned as a wholeconvolutedverycomplicatedand difficulttounderstandhypothesissomething notproved butassumed to betrue for purposesof argument orfurther study orinvestigationtaska piece of workthat has beenassigned, needsto be done, orpresents achallengeexorbitantmore thanwhat is fair,reasonable,or expected

Vocabulary June 17-23 - 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. changing moods quickly and often — used to describe someone who often changes from being happy to being angry or upset in a quick and unexpected way
    mercurial
  2. a state of being very tired
    fatigue
  3. to destroy by breaking apart
    demolish
  4. an expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole
    idiom
  5. very complicated and difficult to understand
    convoluted
  6. something not proved but assumed to be true for purposes of argument or further study or investigation
    hypothesis
  7. a piece of work that has been assigned, needs to be done, or presents a challenge
    task
  8. more than what is fair, reasonable, or expected
    exorbitant