Explore this spelling list: Tier 2 Words (anxious - assurance). Our page is packed with activities, games, and resources to help you succeed. Select Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to get started.
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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anxious |
If you are anxious, it means you are feeling or showing worry or unease.
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apparent |
If something is apparent, it means it is clear to see and understand.
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appendix |
An appendix is a collection of extra information and materials at the end of a book.
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appreciation |
Appreciation is the recognition of the good things about someone or something.
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approach |
An approach is the idea or action you intend to use to deal with a problem or situation.
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appropriate |
If something is appropriate, it means it is suitable for a particular person, place, or condition.
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approximate |
If something is approximate, it means it is close or similar but not necessarily exact.
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arbitrary |
If something is arbitrary, it means it is random or based on individual preference.
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area |
An area is a subject of study.
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arrive |
If you arrive somewhere, it means you reach there after travelling.
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aspects |
Aspects are the distinct features or elements of something.
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assembly |
An assembly is a group of people who are gathered together for a common purpose.
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assess |
If you assess something, it means you evaluate its nature, quality, or ability.
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assessment |
An assessment is a way of testing someone's ability.
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assign |
If you assign a job to someone, it means you make them responsible for its completion.
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assistance |
If you give someone assistance, it means you help them by sharing their work.
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assume |
If you assume something, it means you accept it without verification or proof.
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assurance |
An assurance is a statement intended to inspire confidence.
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