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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.

ultimately Ultimately means 'in the end' or 'finally'.
undergo If you undergo something, it means you experience it.
underlying If something is underlying, it means that although it is the root of something it is not usually obvious on the surface.
undertake If you undertake something, it means you promise to do or accomplish it.
unified If something is unified, it means it is formed or united into a whole.
uniform If something is uniform, it means it is always the same in all of its occurrences.
unique If something is unique, it means it is one of a kind.
utilise British English spelling If you utilise something, it means you use it.
utility Utility is the quality of being useful.
valid If something is a valid, it means it is grounded in logic or truth.
validity Validity is the quality of being grounded in logic or truth.
variables Variables are things that are subject to variation.
vary To vary means to change.
vehicle A vehicle is something that transports people or objects.
version A version is an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint.

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ultimately
undergo
underlying
undertake
unified
uniform
unique
utilise
utility
valid
validity
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vary
vehicle
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