
Tier 2 words are less common than high frequency (Tier 1) words. They are often integral to the comprehension of exam questions or core subject knowledge.
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coherence |
Coherence is the quality of being logical, orderly, and consistent.
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coincide |
If two thing coincide, it means they happen at the same time.
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collapse |
If you collapse, it means you fall down or fall apart.
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colleagues |
Colleagues are the people you work with.
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combine |
If you combine two things, it means you mix them together.
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commenced |
If something has commenced, it means it has started.
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comment |
A comment is a statement that expresses a personal opinion.
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commission |
If you commission something, it means you place an order for it.
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commit |
If you commit to something, it means you agree to do it.
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commitment |
Commitment is the act of being dedicated to a cause, activity, or person.
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commodity |
A commodity is something that can be bought or sold.
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communicate |
If you communicate with someone, it means you share information or your thoughts with them.
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communication |
Communication is the activity of sharing information with other people.
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community |
A community is a group of people living in a particular local area.
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companion |
A companion is a friend who often keeps you company.
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compassion |
Compassion is a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering.
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compensation |
Compensation is something (such as money) given or received as payment in recognition of loss or injury.
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