| Source | Typical Word Count | Format | Notes | |--------|-------------------|--------|-------| | | Up to 1M+ | Can export as Excel | enTenTen corpus; requires subscription | | Lextutor’s VP Classic (advanced lists) | ~60k | Export as CSV/XLSX | Academic tool, some features paid | | COCA 60k list (WordAndPhrase) | 60,000 | .xlsx available for purchase | Based on 1-billion-word COCA corpus | | EVP (English Vocabulary Profile) | ~50k+ | .xlsx via Cambridge (teacher/exam access) | CEFR-labeled, high-quality |
| 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
This is the dictionary headword. For example, instead of listing "walked," "walking," "walks," the list shows "walk" with a note that its inflected forms are included in the frequency calculation. | Source | Typical Word Count | Format