curious
More, or veryNo, this is incorrect, without a tilde, "mas" means "but" in Spanish."Más" (with a tilde) means "more" or "most".
The prefix in non-. This prefix means not.
The word "envy" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the feeling of wanting what someone else has. As a verb, it means to desire something possessed by someone else.
full of hate.
i do not know
The word is denial. It means that a person does not want to know or accept something.
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
Nosy?
The word used for wanting to know what happens is "curiosity." It describes a strong desire to learn or know more about something, often leading to exploration and questioning. This innate trait drives individuals to seek information and understand the world around them.
i think it means that u ♥ ur life and u never wanna die.
faith
Yes! ment is a word for those who have been wanting to know it.
Stupidity. There may be a more specific word, but that one does cover it.
It means attracted, interested, or inveigled, or to a greater extent mesmerized or entranced.
Are you wanting "median"? That word means "middle" or "average". "Meridian" is a different word which means "center" among other things. I can find no other word which fits your spelling.
Some words to describe the 'drive to know more' are curiosity, inquisitiveness, or even nosy.
knowledge-seeking eager to learn