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Sentence count:255+20Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: anxiouseagerintolerantrestlessAntonym: patientSimilar words: impatiencepatientpatiencecompatiblecompatibilityimpairmentincompatibilityorientationMeaning: [ɪm'peɪʃnt]  adj. 1. restless or short of temper under delay or opposition 2. (usually followed by `to') full of eagerness. 
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181 Patient, helpful people are more noticeable on a snowy road; so, too, are the arrogant and impatient.
182 Roy gets impatient when people drive too slow in front of him.
183 He had reached Buffalo at about five-thirty and was so impatient to see the Falls that he set off immediately after breakfast.
184 Throughout the show's history, for instance, Cleese was the very image of pompous, impatient rectitude.
185 Think about driving in traffic. Chances are your stomach gets knotted and you feel distracted, restless, impatient.
186 If I am impatient to-day, forgive me, my love.
187 They are impatient for jobs and security.
188 I was angry, fretful, and impatient.
189 Impatient drivers beeped their annoyance.
190 How does self cure the impatient cervicitis?
191 "The community are getting impatient," said a representative of the Residents' Association.
192 Give me time to understand what you want from me . Don't be impatient, short-tempered or irritable.
193 The sweat ran into Martiner's eyes. He was irritable and impatient.
194 She was too young, too impatient to live, too unacquainted with pain.
195 David Wimhurst, a spokesman for the Brazilian-led UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti, said: "Unfortunately, they're slowly getting more angry and impatient."
196 Mr. Perdue, a veterinarian by training, is impatient with all the criticism of Go Fish.
197 The goal of this book is to make its readers a little lazier, a smidgeon more impatient, and a whole bunch more hubristic.
198 You are too impatient definitely, must count absorbedly, and count meet to 10 thousand ability effective.
199 He tends to snap at people when he gets impatient.
200 We live in a restless hurry-up age. Even the cars are impatient.
201 But a thorough change in world outlook takes a very long time, and we should spare no pains in helping them and must not be impatient.
202 Impatient with people who are always pokey about getting things done.
203 But over the past year Mr... Blair has got gradually more unpopular, the Tories have discovered an electable leader in David Cameron and Mr... Brown has grown more impatient.
204 Meshif is an honorable man, but I fear that he is growing impatient with me about impounding his ship.
205 We first time study queueing model with different arrival rates and impatient policy.
206 Impatient. Fun to be around. Having lots of friends. Flirtatious.
207 It seemed as if his first instinct on hearing a proposition was to controvert it,(sentencedict.com) so impatient was he of the limitations of our daily thought.
208 Of a sudden, the oft-told family tales to which she had listened since babyhood, listened half-bored, impatient and but partly comprehending, were crystal clear.
209 Your impatient self clearly suffers from a similar fixed cost of carrying out subtraction.
210 He threw it aside with an impatient gesture and another oath and walked off.
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