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impatient

[im-pey-shuhnt] / ɪmˈpeɪ ʃənt /


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There may also be stairs up and down a medieval castle tour, where people behind you may grow impatient with an older person’s slow pace.

From Los Angeles Times

Most likely, he says, he would have become bored by the oil business and impatient with his country’s progress, and would have committed himself to improving Russia’s future had the politics worked out differently.

From MarketWatch

They’re bending traffic laws, getting impatient with pedestrians and embracing the idea that when it comes to city driving, politeness doesn’t pay: It’s every car for itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Ruthlessly impatient with his callers, he treated them as equals to the prime minister."

From BBC

I’m impatient too, I get it, but please, do not turn up the temperature to make your pot simmer faster.

From Salon