Impatient - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Impatient' describes the state of being restless or unwilling to wait for something or someone. It signifies a lack of tolerance for delays or obstacles. Think of waiting in a long line or dealing with slow internet. 😑 It often involves irritability or frustration. While a little impatience can motivate action, excessive impatience can lead to rash decisions. It suggests a desire for immediate gratification.

Etymology

'Impatient' is formed by adding the prefix 'im-' (meaning 'not') to 'patient' (from Latin 'patiens,' meaning 'suffering or enduring'). It literally means 'not patient.' The term has been used in English since the 14th century. Its origin reflects its association with a lack of endurance or tolerance.

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Examples

  • "The children were impatient during the long car ride." πŸš—
  • "He was impatient with the slow internet connection." 🌐
  • "The impatient customer demanded to speak to the manager." πŸ—£οΈ
  • "She grew impatient waiting for the bus."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine waiting for a new video game to download and you’re 'impatiently' watching the progress bar. It's like being 'impatient' for your favorite YouTuber to upload a new video. That desire for instant access is a common feeling! πŸ“±

Encouragement

Use 'impatient' to describe a lack of tolerance for delays. While some impatience is normal, try to develop patience and understanding. Keep practicing mindfulness and managing your emotions! 🧘

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