Word Frequency List 60000 Englishxlsx Exclusive -

(based on common 60k lists)

| Column Name | Description | Example | |-------------|-------------|---------| | | Frequency rank (1 = most frequent) | 1 | | Word | The base lemma (lowercase, exclusive) | the | | Frequency per Billion | Normalized count in the source corpus | 62,103,482 | | Part of Speech | Primary POS (simplified tagset: noun, verb, adj, adv, etc.) | det | | Domain | Broad category (general, academic, technical, conversational) | general | | CEFR Level | Common European Framework level (A1–C2) where known | A1 | | Notes | Disambiguation or usage notes | determiner; definite article | word frequency list 60000 englishxlsx exclusive

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Did you know you can write an Excel macro to remove every word you already know? Run your known vocabulary list against the master list. The remaining cells are your "Personal Gap List."