| Word | Pronunciation | PoS | Definition |
| alive | /ə•laɪv/ | adj | living; not dead |
| critic | /krɪ•tɪk/ | noun | a person whose job is to give opinions about books, movies, or other forms of art |
| dozen | /dʌ•zn/ | noun | a group of twelve people or things |
| enormous | /ɪ•noɚ•məs/ | adj | huge; very big; very large |
| equally | /iːkwəlɪ/ | adv | in an equal, similar, or identical way |
| estate | /ɪs•tɛɪt/ | noun | land that a person owns |
| expose | /ɛks•poʊ•zɛɪ/ | verb | to show something that is usually hidden, covered, or protected |
| gap | /gæp/ | noun | a space between two things |
| intention | /ɪn•tɛn•ʃən/ | noun | plan, aim, or purpose |
| minimum | /mɪ•nɪ•məm/ | noun | lowest number or amount that is possible |
| northern | /noɚ•ðən/ | adj | in or toward the north |
| permanent | /pɚ•mə•nənt/ | adj | lasting forever; not temporary or changing |
| rare | /rɛɚ/ | adj | not common or usual |
| resolve | /rɪ•zɑlv/ | verb | to find an answer or way to handle a problem |
| settlement | /sɛtlmənt/ | noun | an official agreement that ends an argument or fight between people or groups |
| shut | /ʃʌt/ | verb | to close something |
| sweet | /swiːt/ | adj | tasting like sugar; containing sugar |
| variable | /vɛɚ•riːɚ•bl/ | adj | having the ability to change or vary |
| victory | /vɪk•tə•rɪ/ | noun | a win in a war, game, or competition |
| widely | /waɪdlɪ/ | adv | by or among a large number of people |