There is no such word as inpatience. You probably mean "Impatience". "When John kept disturbing his mother for the paper, his mother told him not have such impatience." Or, "Impatience is not desirable as it will cost you dearly."
I felt his impatience growing as we waited for the bus.
Functioning on Impatience was created in 1998.
Yes, pain and stress can cause impatience. Stress is the body's response to a real or percieved danger, and one of the responses is anxiety, and that is a lot like impatience.
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The cast of Impatience - 1928 includes: Yvonne Selma as La femme
Impatience is the inability to wait or persevere calmly, without anger, dejection or defeatism, or irrational action.
je suis vraiment impatient d'aller en France (simple and most common) or / j'ai vraiment envie d'aller en France (even simpler) or / j'attends vraiment avec impatience de voyager en France (correct but somewhat too complicated) e suis j'attends vraiemnt avec impatience
Impatient is the opposite of patient, and means unwilling to wait.Example: The man was very impatient, and kept honking the car horn.The sentence above indicates that the man was in a hurry, so he was impatient.---Other sentences:"After two hours in the waiting room, I became impatient and left.""Children can be impatient during long car rides, so find ways to keep them amused or distracted."
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