Rank | Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
1774 | alive | /əˈlaɪv/ | adj | living; not dead |
1778 | critic | /ˈkrɪt.ɪk/ | noun | a person whose job is to give opinions about books, movies, or other forms of art |
1765 | dozen | /ˈdʌz.ən/ | noun | a group of twelve people or things |
1780 | enormous | /ɪˈnɔr.məs/ | adj | huge; very big; very large |
1772 | equally | /ˈi.kwə.li/ | adv | in an equal, similar, or identical way |
1771 | estate | /ɪˈsteɪt/ | noun | land that a person owns |
1773 | expose | /ɪkˈspoʊz/ | verb | to show something that is usually hidden, covered, or protected |
1767 | gap | /ɡæp/ | noun | a space between two things |
1764 | intention | /ɪnˈtɛn.ʃən/ | noun | plan, aim, or purpose |
1761 | medicine | /ˈmɛd.ə.sɪn/ | noun | liquid or pills used to treat illness or pain; the study of treating illness or pain |
1769 | minimum | /ˈmɪn.ə.məm/ | noun | lowest number or amount that is possible |
1770 | northern | /ˈnɔr.ðərn/ | adj | in or toward the north |
1762 | professor | /prəˈfɛs.ər/ | noun | a teacher of high rank in a university or college |
1763 | rare | /rɛər/ | adj | not common or usual |
1777 | resolve | /rɪˈzɑlv/ | verb | to find an answer or way to handle a problem |
1766 | settlement | /ˈsɛt.l.mənt/ | noun | an official agreement that ends an argument or fight between people or groups |
1775 | shut | /ʃʌt/ | verb | to close something |
1779 | variable | /ˈvɛər.i.ə.bəl/ | adj | having the ability to change or vary |
1776 | victory | /ˈvɪk.tə.ri/ | noun | a win in a war, game, or competition |
1768 | widely | /ˈwaɪd.li/ | adv | by or among a large number of people |