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impatiently

1 of 1adverb
/ɪmˈpeɪʃəntli/
1

in a manner that shows eagerness or restlessness for something to happen quickly

  • The children waited impatiently by the window for the ice cream truck.
  • He checked his phone impatiently, expecting a reply.
  • She paced impatiently outside the exam room, hoping for good news.
  • The fans chanted impatiently for the band to come on stage.
  • We stared impatiently at the oven, willing the cookies to finish baking.
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2

in a way that shows irritation or frustration due to delay, mistakes, or unwanted repetition

  • He tapped his fingers impatiently as the customer ahead fumbled for change.
  • She sighed impatiently when the printer jammed for the third time.
  • The teacher looked at the noisy class impatiently and asked for silence.
  • He answered the question impatiently, clearly tired of explaining it again.
  • She rolled her eyes impatiently at the slow progress of the meeting.