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Study the word list: Tier 2 Words (precise - procedure)

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.

precise If something is precise, it means it is exact or accurate.
predict If you predict something, it means you guess it will happen in advance.
predominantly Predominantly is another word for mainly.
prejudice Prejudice is an unfounded opinion or bias that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation.
preliminary Preliminary is used to describe an action or event that comes before something more important.
preserve If you preserve something, it means you prevent it from getting ruined.
presume If you presume something, it means you accept it as true without any proof.
presumption A presumption is an acceptance that something is true without proof.
previous Previous is used to describe something that occurred just before something else in time or order.
primary If something is described as primary, it means it is first in rank, importance, or value.
prime If something is prime, it is of the best quality.
principal A principal is someone in the lead role at a school or in a show.
principle A principle is a rule or standard for good behaviour.
prior Prior means earlier in time.
priority A priority is something that is urgent or important and must be considered above all else.
procedure A procedure is a particular course of action intended to achieve a result.

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precise
predict
predominantly
prejudice
preliminary
preserve
presume
presumption
previous
primary
prime
principal
principle
prior
priority
procedure

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