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    impatient
    /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/

    adjective

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

  3. impatient: [adjective] not patient : restless or short of temper especially under irritation, delay, or opposition. intolerant 1.

  4. May 31, 2024 · 4 meanings: 1. lacking patience; easily irritated at delay, opposition, etc 2. exhibiting lack of patience 3. intolerant (of).... Click for more definitions.

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

  6. Impatient definition: not patient; not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience.. See examples of IMPATIENT used in a sentence.

  7. impatient: 1 adj restless or short-tempered under delay or opposition “ impatient with the slower students” “ impatient of criticism” Synonyms: agitated troubled emotionally and usually deeply restive impatient especially under restriction or delay unforbearing unwilling to endure Antonyms: patient enduring trying circumstances with even ...

  8. The children were growing 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. An impatient driver behind me sounded his horn. He waved them away with an impatient gesture.

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

  10. He turned away with an impatient gesture. 2 ENTHUSIASTIC [not before noun] very eager for something to happen and not wanting to wait impatient to do something Alec strode down the street, impatient to be home. impatient for somebody to do something He was eager to talk to Shildon and impatient for him to return from lunch. — impatiently ...

  11. Impatient definition: Unable to wait patiently or tolerate delay; restless.

  12. impatient. Britannica Dictionary definition of IMPATIENT. [more impatient; most impatient] 1. a:not willing to wait for something or someone:not patient. After months of delays, customers are becoming/growing impatient. Customers have grown impatient with/at the repeated delays. “Aren't you ready yet?” “Don't be so impatient.

  13. Feb 8, 2024 · impatient ( comparative more impatient, superlative most impatient) Restless and intolerant of delays . Anxious and eager, especially to begin or have something. ( obsolete) Not to be borne; unendurable . Prompted by, or exhibiting, impatience. impatient speeches or replies.

  14. Define impatient. impatient synonyms, impatient pronunciation, impatient translation, English dictionary definition of impatient. adj. 1. Unable to wait patiently or ...

  15. Impatient definition: not patient; not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience.. See examples of IMPATIENT used in a sentence.

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

  17. impatient - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  18. Synonyms for IMPATIENT: excited, avid, eager, enthusiastic, anxious, hungry, ardent, keen; Antonyms of IMPATIENT: indifferent, apathetic, uninterested, unenthusiastic ...

  19. Find 57 different ways to say IMPATIENT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  20. 1 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.

  21. May 30, 2024 · 2. exhibiting lack of patience. an impatient retort. 3. (postpositive; foll by of) intolerant (of) or indignant (at) impatient of indecision. 4. (postpositive; often foll by for) restlessly eager (for something or to do something) Collins English Dictionary.

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