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Impatient Definition & Meaning

1. Impatient: feeling or showing annoyance or irritation at a delay or something not happening quickly enough.

Example: She grew impatient waiting for the bus to arrive.

2. Impatient: lacking patience or tolerance; restless or eager to do something.

Example: He was too impatient to wait for his turn and interrupted the speaker.

3. Impatient: unable to wait calmly or without getting upset.

Example: The child was impatient to open his birthday presents.

4. Impatient: inclined to act impulsively or without thinking things through.

Example: His impatient nature led him to make hasty decisions.

5. Impatient: having a short temper or easily irritated.

Example: She became impatient when her colleague kept interrupting her during the meeting.

Examples of the word impatient used in sentences.

  • The child was impatient to open his birthday present.
  • I apologize for being impatient with you.
  • Maria becomes impatient when she waits for the bus for a long time.
  • John is impatient to eat his favorite pizza.
  • I am impatient to go to the beach and swim.
  • She is becoming impatient after waiting for her friend for more than an hour.
  • The long queue at the supermarket made me impatient, and I eventually gave up.
  • The child grew impatient waiting for their birthday party.
  • I am a little bit impatient to hear the news about my college acceptance.
  • I am an impatient person when it comes to waiting for things to happen.
  • She grew increasingly impatient as the meeting dragged on.
  • He became impatient with the slow service at the restaurant.
  • I'm getting impatient waiting for the bus to arrive.
  • I know you're excited, but try not to be too impatient.
  • I tend to be impatient when dealing with difficult people.
  • My boss was getting impatient with my slow progress on the project.
  • I'm afraid I'm too impatient to sit through a long movie like that.
  • After waiting in line for over an hour, the customers became visibly impatient.
  • She is always impatient when it comes to waiting for test results.
  • I can't help feeling impatient when people take too long to make decisions.
  • The teacher's impatient tone and constant interruptions during class made it difficult for students to focus and learn.
  • After waiting for over an hour, I grew increasingly impatient and frustrated with the slow service at the restaurant.
  • Despite my best efforts to remain calm and collected, I couldn't help but feel impatient and anxious while waiting for the exam results.
  • She was so impatient to see her favorite band perform live that she arrived at the concert venue hours before the show started.
  • His impatience with his colleagues' lack of progress often led to conflict and tension in the workplace.
  • The chef's impatience with his sous chef was evident, as he berated him for failing to follow the recipe precisely.
  • With each passing minute, John grew more and more impatient, as he waited for his delayed flight to arrive.
  • The teacher's impatience with her students was a hindrance to their learning process, rather than a help.
  • Despite her impatience for results, the CEO knew that success would require some patience and persistence.
  • Despite her husband's occasional impatience, Mary remained steadfast in her belief that they could work through any obstacle that came their way.
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