(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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Pleasing to the senses (adj)
Aesthetic
to yield
capitulate
proud, scornful, looking down on others
supercilious
warm and friendly
cordial
a sudden outburst of anger
pique
evil; moral corruption
depravity
sharing an edge or boundary
contiguous
Boring (adj)
Insipid
limited and narrow in outlook; unsophisticated
provincial
incapable of being reformed or improved
incorrigible
inflexible, unyielding
inexorable
giving in to the authority of others; obedient
submissive
barely sufficient; barely adequate
scanty
attacking human vice or foolishness
satirical
to plead with
cajole
to make something seem less worthy or less important; disparage (verb)
belittle
a model of excellence or perfection
paragon
to bring under control; enslave
subjugate
able to float
buoyant
a drowsy state
stupor
hardened in mind or feelings
callous
obviously bad
egregious
extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful
virulent
to treat with extreme disrespect; violating sacredness
desecrate
made less perfect through injury or damage
marred
worshipful
reverent
to oppose and defeat; obstruct, frustrate
thwart
needs a plural verb
plural subject
firmly and consistently loyal
steadfast
sharp and bitter (adj)
vitriolic
existing from birth
congenital
to charge with an offense; blame
indict
absurdly funny
zany
to represent in words or pictures; describe; portray (verb)
delineate
using as few words as possible; concise; to the point
laconic
inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
formidable
having the supposed power to see things not perceived by the normal senses
clairvoyant
to flatter someone (verb)
Ingratiate
to put down by force; control; restrain
suppress
The use of the same grammatical form or pattern within a sentence or across sentences to create balance, clarity, and rhythm
Parallel Structure
a master performer (noun)
virtuoso
senseless
wantan
to reject or refuse with scorn
spurn
lacking agreement; lacking harmony
discordant
using words effectively (adj)
articulate
person who comes before (noun)
predecessor
needs a singular verb
Singular Subject
annoyingly talkative (adj)
garrulous
lawlessness; lack of government; absence of authority or rules
anarchy
to provide with something needed; make or have room for
accommodate
to damage the good name or reputation of
defame
lacking self confidence; timid (adj)
diffident
friendly (adj)
amicable
a flatterer
sycophant
highly valued
prestigious
tricky (adj)
devious
trying to win over or to calm by agreeing to demands; soothing (adj)
conciliatory
demanding or expecting total obediance
Authoritarian
to make impossible in advanced; prevent
preclude
fear, fright, trembling
trepidation
heavy (adj)
ponderous
moving or acting in a cautious, deceptive way; sneaky
stealthy
narrowly restricted in outlook
parochial
harshness of sound (noun)
dissonance
one-sided committed to a party biased or prejudiced
partisan
violent or unsteady disturbance or movement of air or water
turbulence
rejected (verb)
rebuffed
still (adj)
static
Something that causes or speeds up a process, usually in death. (noun)
Catalyst
not varying (adj)
immutable
to praise highly
extol
incapable of being understood
inscrutable
to pay attention to
heed
natural preference; tendency to like something
predilection
to deprive of strength or energy
debilitate
difficult to catch or to hold; hard to explain or understand
elusive
lacking in quality or quantity; insufficient; not enough
meager
In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action
Active Voice
To say bad things about (verb)
Disparage
something that differs from the norm
abberation
to weaken the strength or health of
enervate
without an equal (adj)
peerless
not having enough to live on, very poor, impoverished
indigent
habitually non talkative; uncommunicative
taciturn
a warning in advance
premonition
showing unusually early development (especially in talents and mental capacity)
precocious
impossible to disprove; beyond argument
irrefutable
offering unwanted advice or services; meddlesome
officious
correctness (noun)
Propriety
to destroy or erase completely
obliterate
physically or mentally exhausting
grueling
using high sounding language without much meaning; overblown (adj)
bombastic
to erase (verb)
efface
to teach a specific body of doctrine or point of view, excluding other options; to impose partisan or one sided way of thinking
indoctrinate
gradually disappearing; fading away like paper
evanescent
quietly resentful; bitter; irritable
sullen
In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action. The do-er of the action is either omitted or introduced with "by"
Passive Voice
promoting good health; beneficial
salutary
refined
urbane
idealistic but impractical; unrealistic and impractical
quixotic
mental calmness
composure
to seize power or position by force or without right
usurp
to consent without protest (verb)
acquiesce
impulsive (adj)
whimsical
the nerve or boldness to do something rash or reckless
temerity