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    Im·pa·tient
    /imˈpāSHənt/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of IMPATIENT is not patient : restless or short of temper especially under irritation, delay, or opposition. How to use impatient in a sentence.

  3. easily annoyed by someone's mistakes or because you have to wait: impatient with He's a good teacher, but inclined to be a bit impatient with slow learners. You'd be hopeless taking care of children - you're far too impatient! Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. getting angry easily.

  4. Impatient means not accepting delays or obstacles with restraint and self-control, as in Fans were so impatient for the next book in the series that they overwhelmed the author with messages on Twitter. Someone who is impatient is generally not happy with having to wait.

  5. not willing to wait for something to happen and becoming annoyed at delays: Don’t be impatient, you’ll get your turn. She grew impatient with the others. Impatient can also mean eager for something to happen: [ + to infinitive ] He was impatient to become the new boss.

  6. adjective. /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/ annoyed by somebody/something, especially because you have to wait for a long time. I'd been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient. The children were growing impatient. impatient with somebody/something Try not to be too impatient with her.

  7. Synonyms for IMPATIENT: excited, avid, eager, enthusiastic, anxious, hungry, ardent, keen; Antonyms of IMPATIENT: indifferent, apathetic, uninterested, unenthusiastic, unconcerned, disinterested, casual, nonchalant.

  8. If you are impatient, you don’t like to wait. Do you have a hard time teaching children new skills? Do grab the shoe and tie it yourself? You’re impatient. Pent-up, antsy, restless, short-tempered, constantly checking the time — all of these are qualities of an impatient person.

  9. IMPATIENT meaning: 1. easily annoyed by someone's mistakes or because you have to wait: 2. wanting something to…. Learn more.

  10. impatient. annoyed or irritated by someone or something, especially because you have to wait for a long time I'd been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient. impatient (with somebody/something) Try not to be too impatient with her. impatient (at something) Sarah was becoming increasingly impatient at their lack of interest.

  11. Unable to wait patiently or tolerate delay; restless. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Unable to endure irritation or opposition; intolerant. Impatient of criticism. American Heritage. Expressing or produced by impatience. An impatient scowl. American Heritage.

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