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What (who) is impatience - definition

CHRISTIAN VIRTUE
Impatience; Patience (character trait); Patiency; Patiently; Religious perspectives on patience
  •  title= Video Stream Quality Impacts Viewer Behavior, by Krishnan and Sitaraman, ACM Internet Measurement Conference, Nov 2012.}}</ref> Users accustomed to faster Internet connectivity (e.g., fiber) abandon a slow-loading video at a faster rate than users with slower Internet connectivity (e.g., cable or mobile).
  • Three virtues by Jan Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius. This is plate 2, titled Patientia.

impatience         
impatience         
n.
1.
Disquietude, restlessness, uneasiness.
2.
Vehemence, impetuosity, haste, eagerness, precipitation.
3.
Lack of forbearance, want of patience, irritability, irritableness, heat, violence of temper.
impatience         
n.
1) to display, show impatience
2) impatience with
3) impatience to + inf. (we noted her impatience to begin)

Wikipedia

Patience

Patience (or forbearance) is the ability to endure difficult circumstances. Patience may involve perseverance in the face of delay; tolerance of provocation without responding in disrespect/anger; or forbearance when under strain, especially when faced with longer-term difficulties, or being able to wait for a long amount of time without getting irritated or bored. Patience is the level of endurance one can have before disrespect. It is also used to refer to the character trait of being steadfast. Antonyms include hastiness and impetuousness.

Examples of use of impatience
1. IMPATIENCE There is increasing impatience in Zimbabwe at a six–day wait for the results of the presidential election.
2. The North appeared inclined to sit "without any sense of impatience, or without enough of a sense of impatience, and wait for us to sweeten the offer," Mr.
3. Still, Dias expressed impatience at the pace of an appointment.
4. Signaling growing impatience at the delay, US President George W.
5. But underlying this impatience is Mr Blairs personal timetable.