enormously popular...
21. Sardonic. Meaning in Estonian: kibedalt pilkav. Example from book: But Anson
wasn’t that sort, and I couldn’t understand the attraction of her „sincerity“ – that
was the thing to say about her – for his keen and somewhat sardonic mind.
22. Emasculated. Meaning in Estonian: vähendatud. Example from book: Often it
was interrupted, giving way to that emasculated humuor we call fun.
23. Facetiousness. Meaning in Estonian: Vaimukus. Example from book: They
came to rescent any interruptions of it, to be unresponsive to facetiousness about
life...
24. Engrossed. Meaning in Estonian: süüvinud. Example from book: Oddly
enough, Anson was as engrossed in the dialogue as she and as profoundly affected
by it, yet as the time aware that on his side much was insincere, and on hers much
was merely simple.
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