"Patients" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix in- to it to get the word inpatients.
The second syllable is the stressed syllable in "impatient": im-PA-tient.
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The word 'impatient' is an adjective, not a noun. The noun form is impatience, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
Impatient.
The kid was impatient
The word impatient is not a verb, it is an adjective. Fred is an impatient man.
As impatient as a police officer
You can use the word "impatient" to describe someone who finds it difficult to wait for something. For example, "She grew impatient waiting in line" or "His impatient behavior caused him to make hasty decisions."
She tapped her foot impatiently while waiting in line at the grocery store.
Impatient
"Patients" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix in- to it to get the word inpatients.
The second syllable is the stressed syllable in "impatient": im-PA-tient.
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Impatient
restless, unsettled, impatient, balky
The word 'impatient' is an adjective, not a noun. The noun form is impatience, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for an emotion.