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Meanings of
impatience
in English
Portuguese
impaciência
Spanish
impaciencia
Catalan
impaciència
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Eager desire for relief or change.
restlessness
patience
Portuguese
impaciência
Synonyms
Examples for "
restlessness
"
restlessness
Examples for "
restlessness
"
1
The same feverish
restlessness
was taking hold in similar circles in Europe.
2
Best of all, he enjoys travel; he exhibits the
restlessness
we need.
3
He usually went away in the hills when the
restlessness
came on.
4
There was a spirit of
restlessness
and anxiety in the empire, however.
5
But there was also a new
restlessness
in his manner- athree-espressobuzz.
Usage of
impatience
in English
1
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he could understand
impatience
with Hungary.
2
On the other hand, I can certainly understand Elaine's sense of
impatience
.
3
Arjun's fascination with seeing a rootstock human had given way to
impatience
.
4
The cab was snorting
impatience
;
Blake opened the door and stepped inside.
5
The trying of patience is simply feelings of
impatience
in the self-life.
6
When Hugo reached his senior year, that readiness became almost an
impatience
.
7
The rest of the men manifested their
impatience
in various suggestive ways.
8
The host is full of
impatience
;
and I am weary unto madness.
9
Forgive me, Julio, for my harsh words; they were spoken in
impatience
.
10
The men had become interested in the story, and waited with
impatience
.
11
With a snort of
impatience
,
the General snatched the paper from him.
12
The young man in the rain and storm outside danced with
impatience
.
13
The pony moved slowly and sullenly; but its rider felt no
impatience
.
14
The author's
impatience
with detail in these early chapters is almost palpable.
15
The girl went away, not in anger or
impatience
,
but in sadness.
16
There was a laugh and a murmur of
impatience
in the crowd.
Other examples for "impatience"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
impatience
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
grow impatience
feverish impatience
great impatience
angry impatience
much impatience
More collocations
Translations for
impatience
Portuguese
impaciência
Spanish
impaciencia
Catalan
impaciència
Impatience
through the time
Impatience
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common