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impatience

[im-pey-shuhns] / ɪmˈpeɪ ʃəns /


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During the campaign, Wine embodied the energy and impatience of Uganda's youth, while Museveni cast himself as the seasoned patriarch, the guarantor of stability.

From BBC

Even if the pace of development accelerated last year, particularly on the hardware side, Rokseth expressed a degree of impatience about innovation.

From Barron's

Many cooking problems can be traced not to a lack of skill, but to impatience.

From Salon

My anger and impatience bleed out from me and into the ground.

From Literature

Her impatience had long since turned to fury.

From Literature