Synonym: endurance, indulgence, perseverance, persistence, tolerance. Antonym: impatience. Similar words: patient, science, experience, experienced, convenience, efficiency, fence, hence. Meaning: ['peɪʃns] n. 1. good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence 2. a card game played by one person.
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(151) I find it hard to keep my patience with them.
(152) Let's hope some of her patience rubs off on her brother.
(153) If his patience is tried at meetings he has been known to stalk out.
(154) I felt that my patience was being strained to the limit .
(155) Given patience, successful breeding of this species can be achieved.
(156) Don't try my patience!
(157) Making your new business successful requires luck, patience, and application.
(158) Their patience was sorely tested as yet another delay to the scheduled service was announced.
(159) The cake takes two hours to cook, but your patience will be richly rewarded.
(160) Employees are trained to show tact and patience with difficult customers.
(161) Her constant questions really put my patience to the test!
(162) Does he possess the necessary patience and tact to do the job well?
(163) Possess yourself in patience until I tell you the good news.
(164) Her patience is admirable.
(165) You'll need patience and understanding if you're going to be a teacher.
(166) We would like to thank them for their patience and understanding.
(167) Non-violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith.
(168) He has the patience of a saint with those kids.
(169) This movie really stretches the patience of the audience to the limit.
(170) We haven't the patience to hear such an empty talk.
(171) We shall all remember Mr Page for his patience and understanding.
(172) He was short on patience, but long on a sense of his own worth.
(173) Patience is one of the most important attributes in a teacher.
(174) Patience is the single most important quality needed for this job.
(175) He's a good teacher, but he doesn't have much patience with the slower pupils.
(176) The programs take too long to load and try the patience of young pupils.
(177) I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.
(178) Our patience was finally rewarded and we got the band's autographs.
(179) These endless meetings are enough to tax the patience of a saint.
(180) What I admire most about Lee is his patience.
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