"Impatience" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Impatience" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Impatience" Meaning

Impatience is a feeling of annoyance or irritation caused by being forced to wait or being unable to do something quickly enough. It is a lack of patience or a tendency to be easily frustrated or annoyed when things do not happen immediately.

"Impatience" Examples

Impatience Examples


1. Speak Quickly, I Have Little Impatience


Joan was so frustrated with Tom's slow speech that she asked him to hurry up, speaking quickly, "I have little patience for this."

2. He Excused His Impatience with a Smile


When Richard arrived late to the meeting, he excused his impatience with a warm smile, saying, "Traffic was a nightmare!"

3. Her Impatience Grew as the Minutes Ticked By


Sarah's impatience grew as the minutes ticked by, waiting for John to arrive at the restaurant. She checked her watch for the tenth time, feeling annoyed.

4. He Tried to Conceal His Impatience


Despite his protests to the contrary, it was clear that Jack was trying to conceal his impatience with the slow-paced conversation at dinner.

5. Lack of Patience Caused Her Greatest Frustration


The lack of patience her friends showed during the long wait in line caused Emma's greatest frustration, making her want to scream.

"Impatience" Similar Words

Impassively

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Impassively refers to a state of being unemotional or indifferent, not showing or feeling strong emotions. It is the opposite of actively or enthusiastically.

Impassivity

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Impassivity refers to a state of being emotionally neutral or unresponsive, showing no strong feelings or reactions to things that would normally evoke strong emotions in others. It can also refer to a lack of emotional investment or involvement in something.

Impaste

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I'm not familiar with the word "impaste." It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "impaste"? Also, I'd like to inform you that there's no word "impaste" in the English language.

Impasted

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Impastes

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Impasting

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I apologize, but there seems to be a typo in your input. It seems that you meant to type "impasting" but I think you actually meant "impasting" doesn't exist in the English language.

Impasto

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Impasto is a painting technique where paint is applied thickly to the canvas or board to create a raised, three-dimensional texture.

Impasture

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Impatient

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Impatiently

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Impavid

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Impavid refers to someone or something that is fearless or unafraid, even in the face of danger or adversity. It can also be used to describe something that is vehement or intense, often in a positive sense.

Impeach

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Impeachable

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Impeached

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Impeached means formally charged with treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. It is a process in which the majority of the members of the House of Representatives vote to impeach an official, such as the President, and it is then tried by the Senate.

Impeaches

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Impeaching

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To impeach means to formally charge or accuse (a public official, especially the President of the United States) of serious wrongdoing or criminal behavior, typically in a legislative body, and initiate the process of removal from office.