Gullible
Describing someone as a gem suggests an image of a sparkly precious stone
perturb - to annoy. Someone who can be easily annoyed is perturbable, though that word is used very rarely. Someone who can not be easily annoyed is imperturbable.
The Gujarati word "Vevla" (વેવલા) generally refers to a person who is a fool or someone lacking common sense. It can also imply someone who is naive or easily misled. The term is often used in a light-hearted or teasing manner, but it can also carry a more derogatory connotation depending on the context.
A describing word or a descriptive word is an adjective.
A mild way of saying someone is being a fool or foolish.
A teachable person
Foo in the urban dictionary is most commonly used when someone is meaning the word fool. It has also been used when describing something that is not working the way someone thinks it should, or when something or someone is not "normal".
English translation of MATABIL: talkative
Yeah, because your describing someone as 'unfriendly' and an adjective is a describing word.
Briton is not a place - it's a word describing someone from Britain.
If you are describing someone wicked or villainous, the word is nefarious.
It is an adjective describing someone or something who is not appreciative
Experimental or Promiscuous
No but the definition of twit is: A silly or foolish person
Describing someone as a gem suggests an image of a sparkly precious stone
Spew
perturb - to annoy. Someone who can be easily annoyed is perturbable, though that word is used very rarely. Someone who can not be easily annoyed is imperturbable.