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- Dictionaryim·pa·tient/imˈpāSHənt/
adjective
- 1. having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked: "an impatient motorist blaring his horn" Similar Opposite
- 2. restlessly eager: "they are impatient for change" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for IMPATIENT: excited, avid, eager, enthusiastic, anxious, hungry, ardent, keen; Antonyms of IMPATIENT: indifferent, apathetic, uninterested, unenthusiastic, unconcerned, disinterested, casual, nonchalant.
short-tempered. formal. I found her to be rather short-tempered. cantankerous. He's getting a bit cantankerous in his old age. petulant. disapproving. She can be very petulant at times. surly. We were served by a very surly waiter. Antonym and example. patient. She's so patient with the children.
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Antonym and example. patient. She's so patient with the children. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of impatient. See words related to impatient. angry. madinformal. soreUSinformal. annoyed. irritated. frustrated. furious. irate.