36. Incongruities. Meaning in Estonian: ühtimatused, kohatused. Example from
book: Incongruities which her gentle mind was unable to resolve.
37. Imperviousness. Meaning in Estonian: vettpidav. Example from book: In other
company she became uneasy when what had been a fine imperviousness to mere
gentility showed its other face.
38. Startled. Meaning in Estonian: jahmunud. Example from book: It startled her
mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement
with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping
vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man.
39. Beau. Meaning in Estonian: boyfriend. Example from book: It startled her
mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement
with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping
vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man.
40. Anaemic. Meaning in Estonian: kehvverene