acclaim Great praise or applause (noun) inequity Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice (Noun) decipher (v.) to decode; to figure out elicit To bring out, draw forth (verb) discern (v.) to recognize; to see clearly; differentiate or distinguish infirmity A physical weakness or defect; ailment (Noun) nominal (adj.) slight; very small compared with what might be expected comprehensive including all or much. complete (adj) engross to hold the interest of; absorb (verb) turmoil complete confusion; uproar or disorder (n) Appease To clam (Verb) nocturnal (adj.) of, about, or happening at night; active at night hyper more than normal; overly; excessively pend to hang orient (v.) to direct; to locate in relation to a direction enigma (n.) a puzzle; a mystery adamant Not giving in; stubborn (Adjective) encounter A brief or unexpected meeting (Noun) incoherent (adj.) not clear; difficult to understand. exemplify (v.) To be an example of; represent; be typical of methodical Orderly, systematic (adjective) enhance (v.) To improve animosity Bitter hostility (Noun) Assail To attack (Verb) eccentric Differing from what is customary; odd (Adjective) obsolete No longer active or in use, out of date (adjective) pathy feeling, suffering implication An idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint (Noun) cycl circle curt Rudely brief when speaking to someone; abrupt (Adjective) subjective Based on personal feelings, opinions, and attitudes; not being objective (Adjective) scrutiny (n.) careful inspection or close examination. epitome A perfect or typical example (Noun) zeal Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm (Noun) ly in a certain manner Banal Unoriginal (Adjective) adjacent Close or near (adjective) retort To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way (Verb) intricate (adj.) complex; detailed; difficult to understand prerequisite (n.) something that is required in advance to achieve a goal; a requirement Allusion A hint about (Noun) sparse Distributed thinly; not thick or crowded (Adjective) hood state, condition tangible Solid, able to be touched; having form or matter (adjective) predominant (adj.) most common or most noticeable; main escalate to increase or intensify (verb) amiable Good- natured; friendly and pleasant (Adjective) irate Very angry (Adjective) deterrent Something that discourages or prevents a certain action (Noun) fluctuate (v) to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth. (v) Mercenary Greedy (Adjective) exploit Take unfair advantage of; to use selfishly or unethically (verb) Taint To damage (Verb) attest (v.) to declare to be true; to testify; to bear witness concurrent (adj.) happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous wary Cautious; on guard (Adjective) quad four, fourth Arbitrary Impulsive (Adjective) attribute (n.) a quality or feature of a person or thing non not; the opposite of Syndrome A group of symptoms (Adjective) dilemma A situation requiring a difficult choice (Noun) terminate To stop, bring to an end (verb) degenerate (v.) to become worse; deteriorate implausible (adj.) Difficult to believe; unlikely confiscate (v.) to seize with authority; legally take possession of amoral Lacking a moral sense; without principles (Adjective) Euphemism A term that doesn't offend (Noun) innovation A new custom, method, or invention; something newly introduced (Noun) revitalize To renew the strength and energy of; restore to a vigorous or active condition (Verb) malign To make evil and untrue statements about; speak evil of (Verb) constitute (v.) to make up; be the parts of; to form flagrant shockingly obvious; outrageous (adj) hypothetical (adj.) based on an assumption or guess; sinister (adj.) evil; wicked infringe To intrude or trespass on; to go beyond the limits considered proper (Verb) subsequent Following, in time or order; next; later (Adjective) audi hearing, sound Altruistic Unselfish (Adjective) vulnerable (adj.) open to damage or attack;susceptible calamity an event bringing great loss and misery: a tragedy (noun) inclination A tendency, preference; to think, act, or behave in a certain way (Noun) demoralize To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of (Verb) sabotage To deliberately destroy or damage (Verb) succinct Expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise (Adjective) persevere to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulty, to keep going. (v) antagonist An opponent; one who opposes or competes (Noun) suffice (v.) to be good enough sanctuary (n.) a safe place or refuge intercede (v.) to plead on behalf of someone else dispatch (v.) to send to a specific place or on specific business ponder to consider carefully; think deeply about, to think about. (v) venture to take the risk of; dare (v) absolve To find innocent or blameless (Verb) ann, enn year default (v.) to fail to do something required recession (n.) a temporary decline in business mobile (adj.) movable or able to move from place to place rehabilitate to restore to a normal life through therapy or education, to return to normal life. (v) conventional customary; ordinary; usual (adj) acclaim Great praise or applause (noun) inequity Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice (Noun) decipher (v.) to decode; to figure out elicit To bring out, draw forth (verb) discern (v.) to recognize; to see clearly; differentiate or distinguish infirmity A physical weakness or defect; ailment (Noun) nominal (adj.) slight; very small compared with what might be expected comprehensive including all or much. complete (adj) engross to hold the interest of; absorb (verb) turmoil complete confusion; uproar or disorder (n) Appease To clam (Verb) nocturnal (adj.) of, about, or happening at night; active at night hyper more than normal; overly; excessively pend to hang orient (v.) to direct; to locate in relation to a direction enigma (n.) a puzzle; a mystery adamant Not giving in; stubborn (Adjective) encounter A brief or unexpected meeting (Noun) incoherent (adj.) not clear; difficult to understand. exemplify (v.) To be an example of; represent; be typical of methodical Orderly, systematic (adjective) enhance (v.) To improve animosity Bitter hostility (Noun) Assail To attack (Verb) eccentric Differing from what is customary; odd (Adjective) obsolete No longer active or in use, out of date (adjective) pathy feeling, suffering implication An idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint (Noun) cycl circle curt Rudely brief when speaking to someone; abrupt (Adjective) subjective Based on personal feelings, opinions, and attitudes; not being objective (Adjective) scrutiny (n.) careful inspection or close examination. epitome A perfect or typical example (Noun) zeal Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm (Noun) ly in a certain manner Banal Unoriginal (Adjective) adjacent Close or near (adjective) retort To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way (Verb) intricate (adj.) complex; detailed; difficult to understand prerequisite (n.) something that is required in advance to achieve a goal; a requirement Allusion A hint about (Noun) sparse Distributed thinly; not thick or crowded (Adjective) hood state, condition tangible Solid, able to be touched; having form or matter (adjective) predominant (adj.) most common or most noticeable; main escalate to increase or intensify (verb) amiable Good- natured; friendly and pleasant (Adjective) irate Very angry (Adjective) deterrent Something that discourages or prevents a certain action (Noun) fluctuate (v) to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth. (v) Mercenary Greedy (Adjective) exploit Take unfair advantage of; to use selfishly or unethically (verb) Taint To damage (Verb) attest (v.) to declare to be true; to testify; to bear witness concurrent (adj.) happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous wary Cautious; on guard (Adjective) quad four, fourth Arbitrary Impulsive (Adjective) attribute (n.) a quality or feature of a person or thing non not; the opposite of Syndrome A group of symptoms (Adjective) dilemma A situation requiring a difficult choice (Noun) terminate To stop, bring to an end (verb) degenerate (v.) to become worse; deteriorate implausible (adj.) Difficult to believe; unlikely confiscate (v.) to seize with authority; legally take possession of amoral Lacking a moral sense; without principles (Adjective) Euphemism A term that doesn't offend (Noun) innovation A new custom, method, or invention; something newly introduced (Noun) revitalize To renew the strength and energy of; restore to a vigorous or active condition (Verb) malign To make evil and untrue statements about; speak evil of (Verb) constitute (v.) to make up; be the parts of; to form flagrant shockingly obvious; outrageous (adj) hypothetical (adj.) based on an assumption or guess; sinister (adj.) evil; wicked infringe To intrude or trespass on; to go beyond the limits considered proper (Verb) subsequent Following, in time or order; next; later (Adjective) audi hearing, sound Altruistic Unselfish (Adjective) vulnerable (adj.) open to damage or attack;susceptible calamity an event bringing great loss and misery: a tragedy (noun) inclination A tendency, preference; to think, act, or behave in a certain way (Noun) demoralize To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of (Verb) sabotage To deliberately destroy or damage (Verb) succinct Expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise (Adjective) persevere to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulty, to keep going. (v) antagonist An opponent; one who opposes or competes (Noun) suffice (v.) to be good enough sanctuary (n.) a safe place or refuge intercede (v.) to plead on behalf of someone else dispatch (v.) to send to a specific place or on specific business ponder to consider carefully; think deeply about, to think about. (v) venture to take the risk of; dare (v) absolve To find innocent or blameless (Verb) ann, enn year default (v.) to fail to do something required recession (n.) a temporary decline in business mobile (adj.) movable or able to move from place to place rehabilitate to restore to a normal life through therapy or education, to return to normal life. (v) conventional customary; ordinary; usual (adj)
Bingo - 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.
Great praise or applause (noun)
acclaim
Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice (Noun)
inequity
(v.) to decode; to figure out
decipher
To bring out, draw forth (verb)
elicit
(v.) to recognize; to see clearly; differentiate or distinguish
discern
A physical weakness or defect; ailment (Noun)
infirmity
(adj.) slight; very small compared with what might be expected
nominal
including all or much. complete (adj)
comprehensive
to hold the interest of; absorb (verb)
engross
complete confusion; uproar or disorder (n)
turmoil
To clam (Verb)
Appease
(adj.) of, about, or happening at night; active at night
nocturnal
more than normal; overly; excessively
hyper
to hang
pend
(v.) to direct; to locate in relation to a direction
orient
(n.) a puzzle; a mystery
enigma
Not giving in; stubborn (Adjective)
adamant
A brief or unexpected meeting (Noun)
encounter
(adj.) not clear; difficult to understand.
incoherent
(v.) To be an example of; represent; be typical of
exemplify
Orderly, systematic (adjective)
methodical
(v.) To improve
enhance
Bitter hostility (Noun)
animosity
To attack (Verb)
Assail
Differing from what is customary; odd (Adjective)
eccentric
No longer active or in use, out of date (adjective)
obsolete
feeling, suffering
pathy
An idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint (Noun)
implication
circle
cycl
Rudely brief when speaking to someone; abrupt (Adjective)
curt
Based on personal feelings, opinions, and attitudes; not being objective (Adjective)
subjective
(n.) careful inspection or close examination.
scrutiny
A perfect or typical example (Noun)
epitome
Enthusiastic devotion; intense enthusiasm (Noun)
zeal
in a certain manner
ly
Unoriginal (Adjective)
Banal
Close or near (adjective)
adjacent
To reply, especially in a quick, sharp, or witty way (Verb)
retort
(adj.) complex; detailed; difficult to understand
intricate
(n.) something that is required in advance to achieve a goal; a requirement
prerequisite
A hint about (Noun)
Allusion
Distributed thinly; not thick or crowded (Adjective)
sparse
state, condition
hood
Solid, able to be touched; having form or matter (adjective)
tangible
(adj.) most common or most noticeable; main
predominant
to increase or intensify (verb)
escalate
Good-natured; friendly and pleasant (Adjective)
amiable
Very angry (Adjective)
irate
Something that discourages or prevents a certain action (Noun)
deterrent
(v) to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth. (v)
fluctuate
Greedy (Adjective)
Mercenary
Take unfair advantage of; to use selfishly or unethically (verb)
exploit
To damage (Verb)
Taint
(v.) to declare to be true; to testify; to bear witness
attest
(adj.) happening or existing at the same time;simultaneous
concurrent
Cautious; on guard (Adjective)
wary
four, fourth
quad
Impulsive (Adjective)
Arbitrary
(n.) a quality or feature of a person or thing
attribute
not; the opposite of
non
A group of symptoms (Adjective)
Syndrome
A situation requiring a difficult choice (Noun)
dilemma
To stop, bring to an end (verb)
terminate
(v.) to become worse; deteriorate
degenerate
(adj.) Difficult to believe; unlikely
implausible
(v.) to seize with authority; legally take possession of
confiscate
Lacking a moral sense; without principles (Adjective)
amoral
A term that doesn't offend (Noun)
Euphemism
A new custom, method, or invention; something newly introduced (Noun)
innovation
To renew the strength and energy of; restore to a vigorous or active condition (Verb)
revitalize
To make evil and untrue statements about; speak evil of (Verb)
malign
(v.) to make up; be the parts of; to form
constitute
shockingly obvious; outrageous (adj)
flagrant
(adj.) based on an assumption or guess;
hypothetical
(adj.) evil; wicked
sinister
To intrude or trespass on; to go beyond the limits considered proper (Verb)
infringe
Following, in time or order; next; later (Adjective)
subsequent
hearing, sound
audi
Unselfish (Adjective)
Altruistic
(adj.) open to damage or attack;susceptible
vulnerable
an event bringing great loss and misery: a tragedy (noun)
calamity
A tendency, preference; to think, act, or behave in a certain way (Noun)
inclination
To lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of (Verb)
demoralize
To deliberately destroy or damage (Verb)
sabotage
Expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise (Adjective)
succinct
to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulty, to keep going. (v)
persevere
An opponent; one who opposes or competes (Noun)
antagonist
(v.) to be good enough
suffice
(n.) a safe place or refuge
sanctuary
(v.) to plead on behalf of someone else
intercede
(v.) to send to a specific place or on specific business
dispatch
to consider carefully; think deeply about, to think about.(v)
ponder
to take the risk of; dare (v)
venture
To find innocent or blameless (Verb)
absolve
enn year
ann,
(v.) to fail to do something required
default
(n.) a temporary decline in business
recession
(adj.) movable or able to move from place to place
mobile
to restore to a normal life through therapy or education, to return to normal life. (v)
rehabilitate
customary; ordinary; usual (adj)
conventional