To destroyor erasecompletely(verb)Using as fewwords aspossible;concise; tothe point (adj)Promotinggood health;beneficial(adj)Warm andfriendly(adj)To depriveof strengthor energy(verb)Somethingthat differsfrom thenorm (noun)Inflexible,unyielding(adj)Harshnessof sound(noun)Evil;moralcorruption(noun)Hardenedin mind orfeelings(adj)Firmly andconsistentlyloyal (adj)To representin words orpictures;describe;portray (verb)A warninginadvance(noun)Narrowlyrestrictedin outlook(adj)Correctness(noun)Impulsive(adj)To saybad thingsabout(verb)Demandingor expectingtotalobedience(adj)Worshipful(adj)Sharingan edge orboundary(adj)Senseless(adj)Incapableof beingunderstood(adj)Highlyvalued(adj)Aflatterer(noun)Having thesupposed powerto see things notperceived by thenormal senses(adj/noun)To praisehighly(verb)Offeringunwantedadvice orservices;meddlesome(adj)To makesomething seemless worthy orless important;disparage (verb)Lackingself-confidence;timid (adj)Showing unusuallyearly development(especially intalents and mentalcapacity) (adj)Not havingenough to liveon; very poor,impoverished(adj)Barelysufficient;barelyadequate(adj)A masterperformer(noun)Boring(adj)Quietlyresentful;bitter;irritable (adj)Fear,fright,trembling(noun)To damagethe goodname orreputation of(verb)Habitually non-talkative;uncommunicative(adj)Extremelypoisonous;full of malice;spiteful (adj)To consentwithoutprotest(verb)Impossibleto disprove;beyondargument(adj)Violent orunsteadydisturbance ormovement ofair or water(noun)Personwho comesbefore(noun)The nerve orboldness to dosomething rashor reckless(noun)Somethingthat causesor speeds upa process(noun)Graduallydisappearing;fading away(adj)Physicallyor mentallyexhausting(adj)Attackinghuman viceorfoolishness(adj)Trying to winover or to calmby agreeing todemands;soothing (adj)Still(adj)Withoutan equal(adj)Inspiring fear orrespect throughbeing impressivelylarge, powerful,intense, orcapable (adj)Toyield(verb)Limited andnarrow inoutlook;unsophisticated(adj)To put downby force;control;restrain(verb)Idealistic butimpractical;unrealistic(adj)Proud,scornful,looking downon others(adj)Obviouslybad (adj)Notvarying(adj)Friendly(adj)Sharpand bitter(adj)Tricky(adj)Refined(adj)Pleasingto thesenses(adj)Usingwordseffectively(adj)To payattentionto (verb)To provide withsomethingneeded; makeor have roomfor (verb)To teach a specificbody of doctrine orpoint of view,excluding otheroptions; to imposepartisan or one-sidedway of thinking (verb)A drowsystate(noun)To weakenthe strengthor health of(verb)To bringundercontrol;enslave(verb)Heavy(adj)A model ofexcellenceor perfection(noun)Naturalpreference;tendency tolike something(noun)Using high-soundinglanguagewithout muchmeaning;overblown (adj)To chargewith anoffense;blame (verb)To opposeand defeat;obstruct,frustrate(verb)To makeimpossible inadvance;prevent(verb)Annoyinglytalkative(adj)Lacking inquality orquantity;insufficient; notenough (adj)To flattersomeone(verb)Lackingagreement;lackingharmony(adj)Absurdlyfunny(adj)Toerase(verb)Difficult to catchor to hold; hardto explain orunderstand(adj)Incapable ofbeingreformed orimproved(adj)Existingfrom birth(adj)A suddenoutburstof anger(noun)To rejector refusewith scorn(verb)To pleadwith(verb)To seize poweror position byforce orwithout right(verb)Moving oracting in acautious,deceptive way;sneaky (adj)Mentalcalmness(noun)To treat withextremedisrespect;violatingsacredness(verb)Able tofloat(adj)Rejected(verb)One-sided;committed to aparty; biasedor prejudiced(adj/noun)Lawlessness;lack ofgovernment;absence ofauthority orrules (noun)Made lessperfectthrough injuryor damage(adj/verb)Giving in tothe authorityof others;obedient(adj)To destroyor erasecompletely(verb)Using as fewwords aspossible;concise; tothe point (adj)Promotinggood health;beneficial(adj)Warm andfriendly(adj)To depriveof strengthor energy(verb)Somethingthat differsfrom thenorm (noun)Inflexible,unyielding(adj)Harshnessof sound(noun)Evil;moralcorruption(noun)Hardenedin mind orfeelings(adj)Firmly andconsistentlyloyal (adj)To representin words orpictures;describe;portray (verb)A warninginadvance(noun)Narrowlyrestrictedin outlook(adj)Correctness(noun)Impulsive(adj)To saybad thingsabout(verb)Demandingor expectingtotalobedience(adj)Worshipful(adj)Sharingan edge orboundary(adj)Senseless(adj)Incapableof beingunderstood(adj)Highlyvalued(adj)Aflatterer(noun)Having thesupposed powerto see things notperceived by thenormal senses(adj/noun)To praisehighly(verb)Offeringunwantedadvice orservices;meddlesome(adj)To makesomething seemless worthy orless important;disparage (verb)Lackingself-confidence;timid (adj)Showing unusuallyearly development(especially intalents and mentalcapacity) (adj)Not havingenough to liveon; very poor,impoverished(adj)Barelysufficient;barelyadequate(adj)A masterperformer(noun)Boring(adj)Quietlyresentful;bitter;irritable (adj)Fear,fright,trembling(noun)To damagethe goodname orreputation of(verb)Habitually non-talkative;uncommunicative(adj)Extremelypoisonous;full of malice;spiteful (adj)To consentwithoutprotest(verb)Impossibleto disprove;beyondargument(adj)Violent orunsteadydisturbance ormovement ofair or water(noun)Personwho comesbefore(noun)The nerve orboldness to dosomething rashor reckless(noun)Somethingthat causesor speeds upa process(noun)Graduallydisappearing;fading away(adj)Physicallyor mentallyexhausting(adj)Attackinghuman viceorfoolishness(adj)Trying to winover or to calmby agreeing todemands;soothing (adj)Still(adj)Withoutan equal(adj)Inspiring fear orrespect throughbeing impressivelylarge, powerful,intense, orcapable (adj)Toyield(verb)Limited andnarrow inoutlook;unsophisticated(adj)To put downby force;control;restrain(verb)Idealistic butimpractical;unrealistic(adj)Proud,scornful,looking downon others(adj)Obviouslybad (adj)Notvarying(adj)Friendly(adj)Sharpand bitter(adj)Tricky(adj)Refined(adj)Pleasingto thesenses(adj)Usingwordseffectively(adj)To payattentionto (verb)To provide withsomethingneeded; makeor have roomfor (verb)To teach a specificbody of doctrine orpoint of view,excluding otheroptions; to imposepartisan or one-sidedway of thinking (verb)A drowsystate(noun)To weakenthe strengthor health of(verb)To bringundercontrol;enslave(verb)Heavy(adj)A model ofexcellenceor perfection(noun)Naturalpreference;tendency tolike something(noun)Using high-soundinglanguagewithout muchmeaning;overblown (adj)To chargewith anoffense;blame (verb)To opposeand defeat;obstruct,frustrate(verb)To makeimpossible inadvance;prevent(verb)Annoyinglytalkative(adj)Lacking inquality orquantity;insufficient; notenough (adj)To flattersomeone(verb)Lackingagreement;lackingharmony(adj)Absurdlyfunny(adj)Toerase(verb)Difficult to catchor to hold; hardto explain orunderstand(adj)Incapable ofbeingreformed orimproved(adj)Existingfrom birth(adj)A suddenoutburstof anger(noun)To rejector refusewith scorn(verb)To pleadwith(verb)To seize poweror position byforce orwithout right(verb)Moving oracting in acautious,deceptive way;sneaky (adj)Mentalcalmness(noun)To treat withextremedisrespect;violatingsacredness(verb)Able tofloat(adj)Rejected(verb)One-sided;committed to aparty; biasedor prejudiced(adj/noun)Lawlessness;lack ofgovernment;absence ofauthority orrules (noun)Made lessperfectthrough injuryor damage(adj/verb)Giving in tothe authorityof others;obedient(adj)

Advanced Word Power 11 to 20 - 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. To destroy or erase completely (verb)
  2. Using as few words as possible; concise; to the point (adj)
  3. Promoting good health; beneficial (adj)
  4. Warm and friendly (adj)
  5. To deprive of strength or energy (verb)
  6. Something that differs from the norm (noun)
  7. Inflexible, unyielding (adj)
  8. Harshness of sound (noun)
  9. Evil; moral corruption (noun)
  10. Hardened in mind or feelings (adj)
  11. Firmly and consistently loyal (adj)
  12. To represent in words or pictures; describe; portray (verb)
  13. A warning in advance (noun)
  14. Narrowly restricted in outlook (adj)
  15. Correctness (noun)
  16. Impulsive (adj)
  17. To say bad things about (verb)
  18. Demanding or expecting total obedience (adj)
  19. Worshipful (adj)
  20. Sharing an edge or boundary (adj)
  21. Senseless (adj)
  22. Incapable of being understood (adj)
  23. Highly valued (adj)
  24. A flatterer (noun)
  25. Having the supposed power to see things not perceived by the normal senses (adj/noun)
  26. To praise highly (verb)
  27. Offering unwanted advice or services; meddlesome (adj)
  28. To make something seem less worthy or less important; disparage (verb)
  29. Lacking self-confidence; timid (adj)
  30. Showing unusually early development (especially in talents and mental capacity) (adj)
  31. Not having enough to live on; very poor, impoverished (adj)
  32. Barely sufficient; barely adequate (adj)
  33. A master performer (noun)
  34. Boring (adj)
  35. Quietly resentful; bitter; irritable (adj)
  36. Fear, fright, trembling (noun)
  37. To damage the good name or reputation of (verb)
  38. Habitually non-talkative; uncommunicative (adj)
  39. Extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful (adj)
  40. To consent without protest (verb)
  41. Impossible to disprove; beyond argument (adj)
  42. Violent or unsteady disturbance or movement of air or water (noun)
  43. Person who comes before (noun)
  44. The nerve or boldness to do something rash or reckless (noun)
  45. Something that causes or speeds up a process (noun)
  46. Gradually disappearing; fading away (adj)
  47. Physically or mentally exhausting (adj)
  48. Attacking human vice or foolishness (adj)
  49. Trying to win over or to calm by agreeing to demands; soothing (adj)
  50. Still (adj)
  51. Without an equal (adj)
  52. Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable (adj)
  53. To yield (verb)
  54. Limited and narrow in outlook; unsophisticated (adj)
  55. To put down by force; control; restrain (verb)
  56. Idealistic but impractical; unrealistic (adj)
  57. Proud, scornful, looking down on others (adj)
  58. Obviously bad (adj)
  59. Not varying (adj)
  60. Friendly (adj)
  61. Sharp and bitter (adj)
  62. Tricky (adj)
  63. Refined (adj)
  64. Pleasing to the senses (adj)
  65. Using words effectively (adj)
  66. To pay attention to (verb)
  67. To provide with something needed; make or have room for (verb)
  68. To teach a specific body of doctrine or point of view, excluding other options; to impose partisan or one-sided way of thinking (verb)
  69. A drowsy state (noun)
  70. To weaken the strength or health of (verb)
  71. To bring under control; enslave (verb)
  72. Heavy (adj)
  73. A model of excellence or perfection (noun)
  74. Natural preference; tendency to like something (noun)
  75. Using high-sounding language without much meaning; overblown (adj)
  76. To charge with an offense; blame (verb)
  77. To oppose and defeat; obstruct, frustrate (verb)
  78. To make impossible in advance; prevent (verb)
  79. Annoyingly talkative (adj)
  80. Lacking in quality or quantity; insufficient; not enough (adj)
  81. To flatter someone (verb)
  82. Lacking agreement; lacking harmony (adj)
  83. Absurdly funny (adj)
  84. To erase (verb)
  85. Difficult to catch or to hold; hard to explain or understand (adj)
  86. Incapable of being reformed or improved (adj)
  87. Existing from birth (adj)
  88. A sudden outburst of anger (noun)
  89. To reject or refuse with scorn (verb)
  90. To plead with (verb)
  91. To seize power or position by force or without right (verb)
  92. Moving or acting in a cautious, deceptive way; sneaky (adj)
  93. Mental calmness (noun)
  94. To treat with extreme disrespect; violating sacredness (verb)
  95. Able to float (adj)
  96. Rejected (verb)
  97. One-sided; committed to a party; biased or prejudiced (adj/noun)
  98. Lawlessness; lack of government; absence of authority or rules (noun)
  99. Made less perfect through injury or damage (adj/verb)
  100. Giving in to the authority of others; obedient (adj)