No, the word 'curious' is an adjective. Verbs depict an action, while adjectives describe a noun.
Can you nosy a car? No. Nosy isn't something you do - it's a descriptive word so it is an adjective.
The root word for "curious" is "curiosus," which is a Latin word meaning "inquisitive" or "careful."
The Hawaiian word for "nosy" is "nohona" and the word for "curious" is "manomano."
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You can't. You just go like we are curious. Curios is an adjective so we are going to need a auxiliary verb before it. Hope it helped! :D
The word 'curious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. For example: a curious baby; a curiousquestion.
The word curious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a curious child, a curious investigator.The noun forms for the adjective curious are curiousness and curiosity.
Curious is an adjective. As an adverb, curiously. As a noun, curiousness.
Intrigued? Curious is a verb.
Verbs are those special words that are actions.The word "verb" comes from the Latin "verbum" which means "word". It's curious that "verb", "verbum" and "word" are all nouns, while the word "verb" describes an "action" as opposed to a thing/noun. We seem to have an inner understanding that the "word" can be a kind of active principle.See the link for more information.
The stress on the word curious is CURious.
Can you nosy a car? No. Nosy isn't something you do - it's a descriptive word so it is an adjective.
The word curiosity comes after the word curious.
Curious the curious curious was curious because curious jr. Was not at the curious party.
more curious, most curious
Non-curious
Curious is an adjective (interested, inquisitive; or unusual, strange). The related noun is curiosity. There is no verb form.