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Comparative
more impatient
Superlative
most impatient
1
unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated
- The impatient driver honked their horn repeatedly in traffic.
- The customer became impatient, demanding faster service from the staff.
- The kids became impatient after waiting hours for their turn.
- Impatient with the delays, she decided to call customer service.
- He’s always impatient when it comes to slow internet connections.
Antonyms:
2
showing keen desire for something
- The children were impatient to open their presents.
- She was impatient for the concert to begin.
- He was impatient to hear the good news.
- The fans were impatient for the team to take the field.
- He was impatient to start his new job.
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