menial - Answers (adj.) Lowly, humble, lacking importance or dignity.
(n.) A person who does the humble and unpleasant tasks.
obsolete - Answers (adj.) Out-of-date, old-fashioned, no longer in use.
Synonym: outmoded
pretentious - Answers (adj.) Something done for show or to make a big impression.
Synonym: ostentatious
ostentatious - Answers (adj.) Intended to attract notice and impress someone.
Synonym: pretentious
superficial - Answers (adj) On or near the surface.
(adj.) Concerned only with what is obvious or apparent : not thorough or complete.
proficient - Answers (adj) Good at doing something
Synonym: skillful, expert, adept
vulnerable - Answers (adj.) open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected.
Synonyms: helpless, defenseless, powerless, impotent, weak
gull - Answers (n.) A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
gullible - Answers (adj.) Easily fooled or cheated. Quick to believe something that is not true.
aggravate - Answers (v.) Make (situation) worse.
(v.) To make (someone) angry.
ambiguous - Answers (adj.) Unclear in meaning. Not expressed clearly or obviously.
Synonym: nebulous
irresolute - Answers (adj.) Not certain about what to do.
Antonym: resolute
nebulous - Answers (adj.) Unclear, undefined.
(adj.) Cloudy or misty.