No, "curious" is not a noun; it is an adjective that describes a feeling of wanting to know or learn more about something.
The future tense of "know" is "will know."
She couldn't fathom how he had managed to pull off such a daring escape.
Yes, "furthermore" is a transition word that is used to add more information to a previous point or to connect ideas in a logical sequence.
Ignorance is the word that means not knowing about something that you should know.
Nosy?
Yes! ment is a word for those who have been wanting to know it.
The word is denial. It means that a person does not want to know or accept something.
Curious.
No, "curious" is not a noun; it is an adjective that describes a feeling of wanting to know or learn more about something.
There is a song with these word's if that is what you are wanting to know? Basshunter - All I ever wanted.
i don't know iv been wanting to find that out for 2 years now.
Curious - Wanting to know something Nosy - Wanting to know something that doesn't involve you Inquisitive - Asking a lot of questions about things, especially things that people do not want to talk aboutking a lot of questions about things, especially things that people do not want to talk about
Desire for something that goes against one's values or morals.
that is called being a jerk
You'll have to provide some context to explain how someone has used this word. It is not a standard word. I don't know how you would even pronounce it--it looks like someone wanting to say "pinfeather" and dropping a bowling ball on his foot halfway through.
irony