| A | B |
| tolerance | sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one's own |
| integrity | firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values |
| conclusion | a reasoned judgment |
| vivacious | lively in temper, conduct, or spirit |
| resilient | tending to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change |
| diligence | persevering application |
| ubiquitous | existing or being everywhere at the same time |
| conjecture | inference from defective or presumptive evidence |
| adage | a saying, often in metaphorical form that embodies a common observation |
| calamity | a state of deep distress or misery caused by major misfortune or loss |
| indolent | averse to activity, effort, or movement: habitually lazy |
| daunt | to lessen the courage of |