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Impatient

Impatient | Impatiently

Impatient meaning

Restless, short of temper, and intolerant of delays. | Anxious and eager, especially to begin or have something. | Not to be borne; unendurable.

Example sentences (20)

Audiences are growing impatient for the release of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom trailer, with only four months left until the film hits theaters.

But voters are increasingly impatient.

Creating an entire functioning society to solve a problem as minor as being unable to locate their car is completely in character for a family as dramatic and impatient as the Solar Opposites.

Don’t allow circumstances to cause you to become harsh, rash, or impatient with the individual who has been assigned to help you the most reference Colossians 3:19 and Ecclesiastes 12:13.

He reported to his parole officer after being "unsuccessfully discharged from the SLV 90 day impatient treatment program," according to records.

However, homeowners living near Route 25A in Head of the Harbor and St. James are growing concerned and impatient about a proposed church on the corridor.

I now find myself at that same store with my two young boys, but that doesn’t last long, as they too grow impatient.

I will also block you in three minutes if you ghost, if you're impatient or pity(?) I also block you.

NBA execs are either terrible in their hiring practices or they’re too impatient and too quick to pull the trigger.

Now, there are impatient people cruising on them at road speeds on silent bikes.

One passenger told Times of Malta that several passengers were getting more impatient as the delay dragged on and information was scarce.

The havoc that impatient owners could cause also is frightening for fans, but a gift from the gods for content companies.

The issue is that some drivers are getting too impatient and angry, too quickly — and it's making the roads a scary place.

The New Moon in an intense zone aligns with electrifying Uranus, which can seem to speed up time, but also make you impatient.

They are all strategising and we are watching with impatient expectation.

This is why you will be irritated or impatient with people who just want to chat about meaningless trivia.

When I find myself impatient with others, I recall having spent days with Lt. Col. Kari, who was often agitated by seemingly tiny infractions.

Whether you're in a rush to head out or just impatient to use your device again, slow charging is a common gripe.

But when the 82-year-old hit the impatient young woman with her handbag, branding her 'rude' for her snide remarks, Richman lashed out in response, using both hands to violently shove her to the floor.

Democracies are impatient, and other world events often switch focus.