Use of impatience in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include impatience at the start of sentence, impatience at the end of sentence and impatience in the middle of sentence

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impatience at the end of sentence


  1. She felt a growing impatience.
  2. He gave a stamp of impatience.
  3. Her tone betrayed her impatience.
  4. She let out a sigh of impatience.
  5. He bit back a sigh of impatience.
  6. I think my worst fault is impatience.
  7. James began to show signs of impatience.
  8. His narrow eyes betrayed his impatience.
  9. He waited with barely concealed impatience.
  10. He shook his head in a gesture of impatience.
  11. He kicked the chair in a spasm of impatience.
  12. He was trying hard not to show his impatience.
  13. She shook her head with a gesture of impatience.
  14. She fussed about,scarcely able to hide her impatience.
  15. The children were beginning to show signs of impatience.
  16. "Well, I have shown you how to do this before, " she said, unable to disguise her impatience.

impatience in the middle of sentence


  1. His impatience shaded into anger.
  2. There was a hint of impatience in his tone.
  3. A note of impatience had entered his voice.
  4. There was a rasp of impatience in his voice.
  5. She showed impatience to continue the climb.
  6. There was impatience over the slowness of reform.
  7. Nothing could cure her of her impatience with Anna.
  8. He expressed impatience at the slow rate of progress.
  9. She was bursting with impatience to tell me the news.
  10. Try to control your impatience when any unexpected problem arises.
  11. She was bursting with impatience to tell Natalia what had happened.
  12. There is considerable impatience with the slow pace of political change.
  13. He stamped his feet as he waited with barely concealed impatience for the telephone.

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