| A | B |
| Perseverance | To persist in a state, enterprise or undertakingin spite of counter influences; steadfast |
| Supersede | To replace; to cause to be set aside; to take the place, room, or position |
| Dissipate | To break up and drive off; dissolve; dispel |
| Dissatisfied | Discontent; to fail to satisfy; displease |
| Aggressive | Tending toward or practicing agression; combative readiness |
| Collateral | Accompanying as secondary or subordinate; indirect |
| Indispensable | Absolutely necessary; essential |
| Mediocre | Of moderate or low quality; ordinary |