Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 4, 2013

Impatient

Impatient im·pa·tient
/ɪmˈpeɪʃənt/ adjective

  • 1having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked:an impatient motorist blaring his hornshe can be impatient with people who don’t see things her way
  •  (impatient of) intolerant of:a man impatient of bureaucracy
  • 2restlessly eager:they are impatient for change[with infinitive]:he was impatient to be on his way




He ushers a Toad sidekick through doors with an impatient wave of his hand.
Riddick is impatient and doesn't spot the holes, Wood runs soft.
She is impatient with how fast they are going and tells Jorah.
Hang on, the impatient reader finds himself asking, what's this got to do with grief?
More than foreign investors, he said he is impatient when decision making becomes slow.
Adjective
  1. Having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked: "impatient with any restriction".
  2. Intolerant of: "impatient of bureaucracy".
Synonyms
eager - restless - intolerant - agog - restive


How impatience killed the planner


Africa's youth impatient for generation change


Police say it often comes down to an ugly mix of bad fog and impatient drivers

Why are most drivers so impatient and rude?

Progress was slow, and residents grew impatient

Many states have been waiting for the FDA to come out with regulation before passing their own laws, but states seem to be growing impatient

We have become impatient and people look for convenience
But impatience isn't a comfortable feeling
At the Follower House, Roderick questions Joe and is impatient to begin the next phase of their plan. 

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