Spelling Word List: Tier 2 Words (exceed - extract)

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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.

exceed Exceed means to be greater in scope or size than a set standard.
exclude If you exclude someone, it means you leave them out.
exert If you exert yourself, it means you a make a physical or mental effort.
exhibit If you exhibit something, it means you show or display it.
expand Expand means to extend in one or more directions.
expansion Expansion is the act of increasing.
expert An expert is a person with special knowledge or ability in a particular field.
explicit If something is explicit, it means it is precisely and clearly expressed.
exploitation Exploitation is the act of treating someone unfairly in order to profit from them.
export If you export something, it means you sell or transfer it abroad.
expose If you expose something, it means you make it visible or known.
exposure Exposure is the state of being exposed.
external External means happening, arising, or located outside.
extract An extract is a passage selected from a larger work.

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