Impatient ɪmˈpeɪʃnt Waiting Twenty Minutes I Adjective Bre
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impatient
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(adjective)
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BrE / ɪmˈpeɪʃnt / NAmE / ɪmˈpeɪʃnt /
Example
i'd been waiting for twenty minutes and i was getting impatient.
try not to be too impatient with her.
sarah was becoming increasingly impatient at their lack of interest.
an impatient driver behind me sounded his horn.
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impatient
(adjective)BrE / ɪmˈpeɪʃnt / NAmE / ɪmˈpeɪʃnt /
annoyed or irritated by somebody/something, especially because you have to wait for a long time
I'd been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient.
Try not to be too impatient with her.
Sarah was becoming increasingly impatient at their lack of interest.
An impatient driver behind me sounded his horn.
He waved them away with an impatient gesture.
wanting to do something soon; wanting something to happen soon
She was clearly impatient to leave.
impatient for change
unable or unwilling to accept something unpleasant
impatient of criticism
Extra Examples
Sean was a little impatient at the time Valerie devoted to her mother.
She’s getting impatient about the delays.
Sometimes he is very impatient with his wife.
The children were growing impatient.
I’d been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient.
Word Origin
late Middle English (in the senses ‘lacking patience’ and ‘unbearable’): via Old French from Latin impatient- ‘not bearing, impatient’, from in- ‘not’ + pati ‘suffer, bear’ .
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