You could say someone is being wilfully ignorant if they are reluctant to know or learn about something for any particular reason be it due to beliefs, fear of the unknown or uncomfortability
The word you are looking for is "ignorance." It refers to the lack of knowledge or information about something intentionally or unknowingly.
"Tahu" is an Indonesian word that translates to "know" or "to know" in English. It is commonly used to refer to knowledge or understanding of something.
The word you are looking for is "contemplate." It means to think deeply or carefully about something.
The word you are looking for is "reject".
The word element that means "to think" is "cogno-" or "cogni-." It is derived from the Latin word "cognoscere," which means "to get to know."
Confidence.
The word is denial. It means that a person does not want to know or accept something.
faith
Curious.
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
It means attracted, interested, or inveigled, or to a greater extent mesmerized or entranced.
to recognise it
Yes, changing 'how' to 'why' can change the meaning of a question. 'How' typically requests a method or process, while 'why' asks for the reason or motive behind something. The shift can alter the focus of the inquiry.
that is called being a jerk
Nosy?
Reluctant.
Curious
You could say, "I'm craving some ice-cream." It just means you are in the mood for something, or really wanting it.