A person who is competitive and impatient can be described as driven or ambitious. They often seek to achieve their goals quickly and may become frustrated when progress is slow. Such individuals typically thrive in high-pressure environments but may need to work on their patience and collaboration skills to foster better relationships.
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No, impatient is an adjective because it is used to describe a noun--an impatient person.
A person who does not like to wait can be described as impatient. Impatience is the tendency to be easily frustrated or irritated by delays or obstacles. It is a personality trait that can manifest in various situations where one's expectations for promptness or efficiency are not met.
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Type A personality is characterized by a pattern of impatient, competitive, and hostile behavior. This personality type is often associated with high stress levels and a greater risk for developing cardiovascular diseases.
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Frustration is the feeling of being annoyed and impatient that a person cannot achieve what he or she wants.
Yes, sure. e.g Rudy is one of the most impatient person I have ever met.
People who are impatient, competitive, and aggressive are often described as "type A" personalities. This personality type is characterized by a high level of ambition, urgency, and a strong drive to succeed, often leading to stress and a tendency to be confrontational. They may be more prone to frustration when faced with delays or obstacles.
Probably really depends if you have always been impatient it would make you more impatient so yeah I ghues it would make you impatient because ...for example if you were waiting for a phone call and it didn't come when you expected it so the answer is yes. :) answered by JoleyJagger
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