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trait of
being disciplined and steadfast.
Antonyms of
patience include impatience, hastiness, and impetuousness. In
psychology and in
cognitive neuroscience...
- Look up
impatience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Impatience is a lack of patience.
Impatience may also
refer to:
Impatience, an
album by Faye Wong...
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knows of L's
death and that
someone has
attempted to
replace him. 28 "
Impatience" Transliteration: "Shōsō" (****anese: 焦燥) Eiko
Nishi Toshiki Inoue Michio...
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Functioning on
Impatience is the
second full-length
album by
American metalcore band Coalesce,
originally released in 1998
through Second Nature Recordings...
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intense cravings for nicotine,
anger or irritability, anxiety, depression,
impatience,
trouble sleeping, restlessness, hunger,
weight gain, and
difficulty concentrating...
- the
separation of powers, wrote: The [New York]
Times quotes Vought's
impatience with
conservative lawyers in the
first Trump administration who were unwilling...
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which can be
triggered by even
minor incidents; (2) time
urgency and
impatience,
which causes irritation and
exasperation usually described as
being "short-fused";...
- As Eco observes, "[t]he Ur-Fascist hero is
impatient to die. In his
impatience, he more
frequently sends other people to death." "Machismo",
which sublimates...
- name the new baby Albert, and
wrote to the
Duchess of York: "I am all
impatience to see the new one, born on such a sad day but
rather more dear to me...
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Beware of Pity (German:
Ungeduld des Herzens,
literally The Heart's
Impatience) is a 1939
novel by the
Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It was Zweig's longest...