It's hard not to be impatient when I've waited in the dentist's office for 45 minutes.
Dad is an impatient who toots the horn a lot.
The stressed syllable in the word "impatient" is the second syllable: "pa-" (im-PA-tient).
The teacher grew impatient with the boy who wouldn't pay attention.
The root word for "impatiently" without a suffix is "impatient."
The verb for impatient is "impatience."
"impatient" in Tagalog is translated as "mainipin" or "walang pasensya."
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
The stressed syllable in the word "impatient" is the second syllable: "pa-" (im-PA-tient).
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"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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Do you mean:The noun 'inpatient', a word for someone admitted to a hospital for care; for example:Father was treated as an inpatient during his long recovery.or:The adjective 'impatient' a word used to describe a noun as lacking patience; for example:There were a lot of impatient commuters waiting on the platform.
The word antsy is an adjective that describes a person who is agitated, impatient, or restless. A good example of the use of the word is: The man was feeling antsy awaiting his jury trial.