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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(211) It was too absurd - the invitation, then this curt dismissal, as if I had exhausted his patience.
(212) But it required total commitment, a huge investment and much patience.
(213) Far too many projects have terminated before completion and therefore represent a considerable loss of resources and patience of anxious graduate students.
(214) Why is patience so important? Because it makes us pay attention. Paulo Coelho
(215) Stirling had little patience with the planning staffs' obsession with large set-piece armoured battles in the desert.
(216) The Trojans wish to avenge the death of Hector; their misplaced values mean that patience in adversity is impossible.
(217) You need patience and confidence to be a good teacher.
(218) Thirdly, the skills required for conducting negotiations-among them intelligence, tact, patience and empathy.
(219) Inner peace can be seen as the ultimate benefit of practicing patience. Allan Lokos
(220) Patience and wisdom walk hand in hand, like two one-armed lovers. Jarod Kintz
(221) When we teach a child patience we offer them the gift of a dignified life. Allan Lokos
(222) This demands balancing action and patience in moving teams up the performance curve.
(223) Making your mark on the world is hard. If it were easy, everybody would do it. But it's not. It takes patience, it takes commitment, and it comes with plenty of failure along the way. The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. it's whether you let it harden or shame you into inaction, or whether you learn from it; whether you choose to persevere. Barack Obama
(224) Yet Hassan was at the very end of his patience.
(225) The real secret of patience is to find something to do in the meantime. Doug Larson
(226) Eventually Wayne's patience ran out and in a violent confrontation, Wayne finally threw the smaller Widmark against a wall.
(227) Terrified by the suffering of the poor girl, at the end of his patience and afraid, he abandons her.
(228) Clever paint tricks Because there's more patience than skill involved in stencilling, it's a great technique for absolute beginners.
(229) Patience is always rewarded and romance is always round the corner! Ayn Rand
(230) I could have competed on an international level but I didn't have the patience coping with injuries and stuff.
(231) Technology offers us a unique opportunity, though rarely welcome,(sentencedict.com) to practice patience. Allan Lokos
(232) Love isn't something natural. Rather it requires discipline, concentration, patience, faith, and the overcoming of narcissism. It isn't a feeling, it is a practice. Erich Fromm
(233) It will be a long, slow and tedious process requiring patience and constancy of purpose.
(234) Try using a fine sable rigger brush which will make very precise lines, although this does require patience!
(235) But patience, even for two or three months, will be rewarded with even better bargains.
(236) Then he gently eased her arms down, and with infinite patience began to stroke her nightdress from her body.
(237) Whatever it is, they say it hundreds of times an hour with endless patience and cheerfulness.
(237) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(238) Almighty Father, we commend to Your loving care all who suffer; grant them patience.
(239) The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter. Paulo Coelho
(240) While soldiers piled duffel bags into buses, i held Patience, and she cried.
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