
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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relevant |
If something is relevant to a subject, it means it is connected to or has bearing to it.
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reliance |
Reliance is the state of depending on something.
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reluctant |
If you are reluctant to do something, it means you are unwilling or disinclined to do it.
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remote |
If somewhere is remote, it means it is far away.
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removed |
If something is removed, it means it is taken away.
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require |
If you require something, it means you need it.
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research |
If you research something, it means you investigate it in a systematic and scientific way.
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resemble |
If two things resemble each other, it means they look alike.
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reside |
If you reside somewhere, it means you live there.
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resident |
A resident is someone who lives in a particular place.
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resolution |
A resolution is a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner.
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resolve |
If you resolve to do something, it means you decide to do it.
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resource |
A resource is a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed.
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respond |
If you respond to something, it means you react to it verbally.
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response |
A response is a statement that is made in reply to a question, request, or criticism.
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restore |
If you restore something, it means you return it to a usable and functioning condition.
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