Antonym: patience. Similar words: patience, patient, compatible, science, audience, sapience, experience, compatibility. Meaning: [ɪm'peɪʃns] n. 1. a lack of patience; irritation with anything that causes delay 2. a restless desire for change and excitement 3. a dislike of anything that causes delay.
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(31) 'What time do we have to leave?' he asked with a hint of impatience.
(32) There's a growing impatience among the electorate with the old two-party system.
(33) Bedford felt his impatience shading into anger.
(34) He settled down, trying to curb his impatience.
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(35) His impatience was sharpened by the girl's frailty.
(36) Yet they paid for his impatience.
(37) She could see shrugging impatience in his shoulders.
(38) Some troops expressed impatience to get home.
(39) His lips were pursed, as if with impatience.
(40) So he awaited his summons without impatience.
(41) He tapped one of his canes with impatience.
(42) Mark tries to restrain his impatience.
(43) She sensed his impatience and tried to hurry.
(44) Wrong to fear fitzAlan's impatience or scorn.
(45) He had never shown impatience or eagerness again.
(46) But the price of party unity is youthful impatience.
(47) Now I could hear the throb of impatience in his voice as he waited for the curtain to go up.
(48) Arriving there, Joe found Soong in a state of great agitation and impatience.
(49) The receiver was snatched at the first ring and Massingham's disciplined impatience came across as strongly as his voice.
(50) We must accept the reality that the causes of impatience travel a two-way street. Allan Lokos
(51) Each new revelation was greeted with raucous shouts of impatience.
(52) Captors and captives stood in dumb impatience for the roll-call to be finished.
(53) Cocooned in happiness, Leslie seemed to take it in his stride, his attitude one of cheerful impatience.
(54) Harriet hesitated, then her natural impatience won the day and she slipped quietly towards the exit.
(55) Riven stood alone on the eerily deserted ramparts, and chafed with impatience.
(56) Anya sits in the passenger seat, arms folded across her chest, making a pretty poor job of concealing her impatience.
(57) The first major teen icon whose work is grounded not in anticipation and impatience, but vacillation, resignation and looking back.
(58) And I like his doodles, follies and ideas toyed with and abandoned in impatience, the debris of a restless desire.
(59) I no longer left work with the same barely controlled impatience which had pushed me home through the streets three months before.
(60) The minister was not put out by the note of impatience in Cohen's voice.
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