Meaning & Definition of word "Impatience"
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Impatience
/ɪmˈpeɪʃəns/
noun:
- 1. the quality of being unable to wait calmly for something or someone.
- Example: Her impatience grew as the train failed to arrive on time.
- 2. a sense of annoyance or frustration at delays or unexpected obstacles.
- Example: He expressed his impatience with the slow service at the restaurant.
- 3. a lack of patience, often resulting in restlessness.
- Example: The child's impatience was evident as he repeatedly asked when they would leave.
- 4. a state of being eager for something to happen.
- Example: There was an air of impatience in the crowd waiting for the concert to start.
Etymology
From Latin 'impatientia', meaning 'not patient'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
patience is a virtue:
A saying that implies patience is an admirable quality.
impatience of youth:
Refers to the tendency of young people to be impatient.
no patience for:
To have little tolerance or willingness to wait or endure.
Related Words
patient:
Able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering.
impatient:
Having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked.
Slang Meanings of impatience
Meaning: Anxiousness
Example Sentence: I'm feeling a bit anxious about the results; my impatience is kicking in.
Meaning: Hurry up vibes
Example Sentence: He's giving off some serious hurry up vibes while waiting for the food.