Examples of 'more impatient' in a sentence
Meaning of "more impatient"
more impatient: This phrase describes a higher level of restlessness or eagerness in comparison to a previous state. It suggests a decreased tolerance for delays or a stronger desire for immediate results
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You are more impatient than your son.
That makes them even more impatient.
The more impatient these idiots get.
Why adolescents are more impatient than adults.
I am more impatient and vicious than this nobleman.
Sometimes she was more impatient than him.
As technology is advancing we are becoming more and more impatient.
But we seem more impatient every day.
The protesters also are becoming more impatient.
They are more impatient about wanting gratification.
Consumers have become more impatient than ever.
So the more impatient person will be the one to do that.
You become more and more impatient to return.
We live in a world that is making us more and more impatient.
No one is more impatient than a patient.
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Her heart was getting more impatient.
I am just even more impatient with the way things are.
The consumer is becoming more and more impatient.
I am so much more impatient than you.
Sadness on the other hand makes us more impatient.
It make me that more impatient for spring to come.
There were a few outbursts by some of the more impatient.
I was a lot more impatient early on.
We all agree that technology has made us more impatient.
Gentleman more impatient than he is.
But other leaders were more impatient.
This made me more impatient than usual with myself.
Modern travelers are more impatient.
I was more impatient than usual.
They will become more impatient.
The more impatient version of the person you just spoke to.
Apparently she was a bit more impatient than you.
We are more impatient and irritability increases rapidly with the waiting time.
I am growing more and more impatient by the day really.
The customer of the future is likely to be even more impatient.
They are a lot more impatient than the other astrological signs.
It is possible that the quality of the drawing makes me more impatient.
It has been more impatient.
They let more impatient rivals shoulder the high costs of experimentation.
We have waited for quite some time and currently we are more impatient.
An adult is more impatient because of his concern for saving time and effort.
I think after my husband had a heart attack last year he feels a little more impatient.
Informed observers are more and more impatient with the existing ways of doing things.
A more impatient man might resent having to supply all the brains in his department.
They will become more and more impatient with anyone wasting their time.
But Maddy was getting sicker and more impatient.
Social media users are more impatient and expect an immediate answer to their problems.
And each time I become a little bit more impatient.
You may be more impatient than usual with squabbles between colleagues or family members.
A place more deadly and more powerful and more impatient than their tiny minds can imagine.
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