Sentence for impatient | Use impatient in a sentence

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  • Impatient, perhaps. (8)
  • But he looked impatient. (9)
  • I am impatient, wickedly. (10)
  • William Fleming grew impatient. (10)
  • William Fleming grew impatient. (22)
  • How impatient you are, Genevieve! (9)
  • They had grown hot and impatient. (8)
  • He is impatient to behold the statue. (10)
  • Lady Busshe was impatient to be gone. (10)
  • Are you impatient with this young man? (10)
  • He is curiously impatient for knowledge. (10)
  • The parson quivered with impatient irony. (8)
  • I expect a friend; that makes me impatient. (10)
  • I expect a friend; that makes me impatient. (22)
  • American men are everywhere impatient of form. (9)
  • Lying still there did not make her impatient. (12)
  • He had been too impatient of her impenetrable mood. (8)
  • Mrs. Brinkley refused this with an impatient gesture. (9)
  • I am an impatient creature, and he does not reproach me. (10)
  • I am an impatient creature, and he does not reproach me. (22)
  • And he felt impatient, angry with himself, almost with her. (8)
  • Rosamund was impatient with him for speaking of medical aid. (10)
  • The opportunity was too fair, and his feelings too impatient. (4)
  • Elizabeth listened, wondered, doubted, and was impatient for more. (4)
  • She was not impatient to have the time pass; it went only too soon. (9)
  • He took two or three impatient steps up and down with his head bent. (10)
  • But he knew that she had not, even before she gave that impatient shrug. (8)
  • Growing impatient, he looked in at the window and found the room vacant. (10)
  • Let me hear from you without delay; I am impatient for a thousand particulars. (4)
  • She halted at the bend, looked back, then, with an impatient gesture, disappeared. (8)
  • Andrew was an impatient little man, fitter for a kind action than to plead a cause. (10)
  • So we passed the night between fitful naps and impatient struggles with temporary roofs. (20)
  • But this, from the momentary perverseness of impatient suffering, she at first refused to do. (4)
  • Once he prayed aloud for her in a hoarse voice; then her pitiful, impatient eyes signed to me. (8)
  • He had resembled the naturally impatient northerner most, though not so supple for business as he. (10)
  • We oldsters are always fancying youth impatient, but there is no time of life which has so much patience. (9)
  • I know you will be impatient to hear my opinion of the Beauty of three Ladies of whom you have heard so much. (4)
  • I would urge them more myself, but that I am impatient to be rid of him, as Mainwaring comes within half an hour. (4)
  • When he finished, this time she did not look up, but was conscious that he gave one impatient bow and walked off. (8)
  • The idea that anyone young and beautiful should thus be clipped off in her life, roused her impatient indignation. (8)
  • And Barbara saw, once more on his face that look, neither sad nor impatient, but as of one uninhabited and waiting. (8)
  • For somehow June had left on her the impression that she would be sympathetic with their love, impatient of obstacle. (8)
  • My Father does not return to us till Autumn; my Brother will leave Scotland in a few Days; he is impatient to travel. (4)
  • Next morning came the usual short impatient scrawl on thin blue paper from Edward, scarce worthy of a passing thought. (10)
  • Next morning came the usual short impatient scrawl on thin blue paper from Edward, scarce worthy of a passing thought. (22)
  • As the summer wears away he is more impatient over the confusion of issues, but on the whole thinks he shall vote for Hayes. (14)
  • He confessed to himself, that latterly he had, he knew not why, been impatient with her, rancorous in thought, as never before. (10)
  • She began then to be afraid of appearing rude and impatient; and walked to meet them with a great anxiety to avoid the suspicion. (4)
  • But he gradually lost his fear, she seemed so calm now, and his was a nature that bore trouble badly, ever impatient to shake it off. (8)
  • Perhaps this was because I had reached the point through my acquaintance with Tolstoy where I was impatient even of the artifice that hid itself. (9)
  • You will have noticed the disposition of common-sense, under pressure of some pertinacious piece of light-headedness, to grow impatient and angry. (10)
  • Mrs. Hurst and her sister scarcely opened their mouths, except to complain of fatigue, and were evidently impatient to have the house to themselves. (4)
  • Albeit Brookfield knew itself a student at Richford, Adela was of too impatient a wit to refrain from little ventures toward independence, if not rivalry. (10)
  • Nevertheless, he hung aloft, feeding where he could, impatient of the solitudes, till night, when, according to his guess, the ladies were at their robing. (10)

Also see sentences for: anxious, eager, fretful, impetuous, perturbed, restive, restless.

Definition of impatient:

  • impatient, im-p’shent, adj. not able to endure or to wait: fretful: restless. | n. imp’tience, want of patience. | adv. imp’tiently.(0)

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