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