
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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astound |
Astound means to affect with wonder.
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attach |
If you attach two things, it means you join or fasten them together.
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attained |
If you have attained something, it means you have achieved or reached it.
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attention |
If you give something your attention, it means you take notice of it.
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attitude |
Your attitude towards something is the way you think or feel about it.
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attribute |
If you attribute something to someone, it means you give them credit for it.
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author |
An author is the writer of a book or article.
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authority |
Authority is the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
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automatically |
If something is done automatically, it means it is done in a mechanical manner.
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available |
If something is available, it means it is ready to use.
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avalanche |
An avalanche is a large mass of snow, ice, and mud that slides rapidly down a mountain.
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aware |
If you are aware of something, it means you know about it.
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behalf |
If you do something on someone's behalf, it means you do it as a representative of their interests.
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benefit |
A benefit is an advantage or a perk of something.
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bias |
A bias is an unfair prejudice for or against a particular idea or group.
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bond |
A bond is a relationship based on common interests.
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brief |
If something is brief, it means it's short and to the point.
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bulk |
The bulk of something is the larger part of it.
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