| A | B |
| detract | to take away something desirable(from); reduce the quality or value of something |
| foresight | care in planning or preparing for the future |
| intense | extreme in strength or degree; very strong |
| interval | the period of time between two events |
| prosper | to succeed, especially fiancially |
| strive | to try hard |
| substance | physical material; matter of a particular type |
| tolerance | respect for the different views, practices, and characteristics of others; freedom from prejudice |
| trait | a quality or feature, as of personality, for which a person is known |
| withdraw | to take back (something or a statement); remove |