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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.

gender The word gender is used to describe a range of internal identities, some of which are expressed in terms of masculinity or femininity.
generate If you generate something, it means you produce or make it.
generation A generation is all of the people who were born and living around the same time.
gigantic If something is gigantic, it means it is very large.
global Global means involving the entire earth.
goal A goal is an aim or target.
grade A grade is a particular position or degree of value.
grant If you grant something to someone, you agree to let them have it.
granted If something is granted, it is agreed to or allowed.
guarantee A guarantee is an unconditional commitment that something will happen or that something is true.
guidelines Guidelines are rules or principles that provide guidance to appropriate behaviour.
hence Hence is a word used to introduce a logical conclusion.
hierarchical If something is hierarchical, it means its a system that ranks people or things based on a set criteria.
highlighted If something has been highlighted, it means it has had special attention drawn to it.
homonym A word that is pronounced or spelt similarly to another word is called a homonym.
hypothesis A hypothesis is a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations, used as the starting point of an experiment.

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gender
generate
generation
gigantic
global
goal
grade
grant
granted
guarantee
guidelines
hence
hierarchical
highlighted
homonym
hypothesis

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