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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.

equipment The instruments needed to undertake a task are called equipment.
equivalent If something is equivalent to something else, it means it is equal to it.
erosion Erosion is the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down.
escalate If you escalate something, it means you increase it in extent or intensity.
established If something has been established, it means it has been brought about or set up.
estate Your estate is everything you own: all of your assets.
estimate If you estimate something, it means you guess it.
ethical If something is ethical, it means it is related to the philosophical study of ethics.
ethnic It something is described as ethnic, it means it belongs to a particular group of people who share a share a common cultural background.
evade If you evade something, it means you avoid it.
evaluate If you evaluate something, it means you form an opinion of the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of it.
evaluation An evaluation is the act of working out or fixing the value or worth of something.
eventually Eventually means after an unspecified period of time or after an especially long delay.
evidence Evidence is the facts and information that prove an idea or a belief is valid.
evident If something is evident, it means it is obvious.
evolution Evolution is a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage.
evolve If you evolve, it means you undergo a development or evolution.
exasperate If you exasperate someone, it means you make them furious.
excavate If you excavate something, it means you recover it through digging it up from the ground.

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equipment
equivalent
erosion
escalate
established
estate
estimate
ethical
ethnic
evade
evaluate
evaluation
eventually
evidence
evident
evolution
evolve
exasperate
excavate

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