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Impatience
Impatience meaning
The quality of being impatient; lacking patience; restlessness and intolerance of delays; anxiety and eagerness, especially to begin something.
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Examples of Impatience The term 'road rage' is commonly used to refer to situations that are the result of some form of impatience, though of course there can be other factors involved.
Impatience Impatience is not just the opposite of patience or the lack of it, it is more than that.
Positive Aspects of Impatience Impatience is usually viewed as a negative thing.
After a loss to the Miami Heat, LeBron James signaled his impatience with his 38th birthday approaching with a statement that sounded very much like a call to action for the Lakers’ front office.
A majority of these situations have ended in Ash failing to catch Pokémon due to inexperience, impatience, or just bad luck.
Because this fire sign also rules self-absorption, you can wish to disengage from lower vibrational energy like impatience, anger, and impulsive actions.
Disappointment and impatience cloak our land in the run-up to the Local Government elections.
He had a way of carefully choosing his words that would leave others shocked when he showed impatience.
In a joint statement on Sunday, the United States and Saudi Arabia signaled impatience with persistent truce violations and called out Sudan’s military and the RSF for specific breaches of a week-long truce, Aljazeera reported.
Page echoed this impatience, asking Pollock to explain the province’s plan to deal with the toxic drug crisis on provincial, regional and municipal levels.
Perhaps there's a little bit of impatience creeping in as Faes runs forward and tries a shot from 25 yards.
The girls' antics — swinging from ceiling beams, loudly knocking over a pail while hobbling around with their hair intertwined, plotting and executing a prank to shock the others — betray their impatience.
Then fires begin breaking out at the school and the convent, someone she knows dies in the flames, and her innate impatience — and a longstanding yen for amateur sleuthing — assert themselves.
The seeming permanency of encampments, and the trash, fires and unsanitary conditions they often generate, have led to what she describes as widespread impatience.
While Toews has come to grips with his impatience and reality’s complexity, he still doesn’t know what his brain and body need.
Also it's not our impatience that's an issue, set ups we have to wait more than half a decade for the pay off should be minimal and loom large over everything like Thanos.
As the Glasgow Herald observed in September 2001, it was, to many, as if the band had simply disappeared off the motorways of the UK, “victims of record company and impatience, never to be heard of again”.
Don’t let your impatience show, for what seems like unnecessary questions will bring answers that you had not expected and you will be grateful to have this information later.
He brings out her Martha-ness, her irritability, her impatience, her dislike at being at someone else’s mercy, under circumstances that are not precisely under her control.
I would wince when sometimes he would show impatience and irritation towards his staff.