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Impatiently - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Impatiently means acting or waiting with restlessness or frustration due to a lack of patience. It describes someone eager for quick results, often showing irritation at delays. Example: She tapped her foot impatiently.

impatiently

/ɪmˈpeɪʃəntli/ /ɪmˈpeɪʃəntli/

Definition:

Acting or done without patience; showing irritation or restlessness due to delay.

Synonyms:

restlessly, eagerly, hastily, irritably

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

patiently, calmly

Common Collocations:

wait impatiently, tap impatiently, sigh impatiently, pace impatiently

Derivatives:

impatience, impatient

Usage Tips:

Use "impatiently" to describe actions done with irritation or eagerness due to waiting or delay.

Common Phrases:

wait impatiently, tap one's foot impatiently, sigh impatiently

Etymology:

From Latin "impatientem" (not enduring), via Old French "impatient," combined with "-ly" to form the adverb.

Examples:

  • 1. She tapped her fingers impatiently on the table.
  • 2. He sighed impatiently while waiting for the bus.
  • 3. The child fidgeted impatiently during the long speech.
  • 4. She glanced at her watch impatiently every few minutes.

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