Meaning & Definition of word "Impatiently"

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    Impatiently

    /ɪmˈpeɪʃəntli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that shows a lack of patience; restlessly or irritably.
      • Example: She waited impatiently for her turn at the counter.
    • 2. With a sense of urgency or annoyance over having to wait.
      • Example: He tapped his foot impatiently as the movie started to run late.
    • 3. Expressing frustration at delays or obstacles.
      • Example: The children shifted impatiently in their seats during the long speech.
    • 4. In a way that indicates eagerness or desire for something to happen quickly.
      • Example: I watched impatiently as the cookies baked in the oven.
    • 5. Showing eagerness to act without delay.
      • Example: She answered the question impatiently, eager to move on to the next topic.

    Etymology

    From 'impatient' + '-ly' (suffix indicating manner).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Impatient with time:

    Feeling annoyed due to the pace at which time is passing.

    Impatiently waiting:

    Anxiously or restlessly anticipating something.

    Impatient to begin:

    Eager to start something without delay.

    Related Words

    impatient:

    Feeling or showing restlessness because of delay.

    patience:

    The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.

    Slang Meanings of impatiently

    Meaning: Can't wait!

    Example Sentence: I can't wait to get to the concert, I'm so impatient!

    Meaning: Ticked off

    Example Sentence: I'm ticked off at how slow the service is here.