Sentence for impatience | Use impatience in a sentence

A sentence for the word impatience. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use impatience in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for impatience.

  • I mean, the virtue of impatience. (10)
  • I really am quite wild with impatience. (4)
  • His flattering impatience was vexatious. (10)
  • His talk aroused her scorn and her impatience. (12)
  • This is the round of the politics of impatience. (10)
  • No rest from aching and impatience to be had that way. (8)
  • The way seemed far to her and moved her to impatience. (12)
  • But, of course, in this feeling impatience had its share. (6)
  • And all that had heightened his impatience and suspicion. (12)
  • He admired her firmness, though with a certain impatience. (8)
  • Neither of them showed a sign of surprise or of impatience. (10)
  • Dartrey sat rigid, as with the checked impatience for a leap. (10)
  • Wolfe fretted with impatience; he knew the time was precious. (19)
  • Harriet unfolded the parcel, and she looked on with impatience. (4)
  • She sat in an agony of impatience which affected every feature. (4)
  • His remainder of equability departed; his impatience increased. (10)
  • Major Waring brushed at his forehead, as in impatience of thought. (10)
  • Major Waring brushed at his forehead, as in impatience of thought. (22)
  • Much wise counsel, and impatience of the wisdom, went on within me. (10)
  • Emma waited the result with impatience, but not without strong hopes. (4)
  • I am all impatience to hear how this astonishing change was effected. (4)
  • She called his attention to it, slightly wondering at his impatience. (10)
  • Finally, in extreme impatience, he walked up to the group of spectators. (10)
  • I shall not sport with your impatience, by reading what he says on that point. (4)
  • He rollicked and laughed until my ungovernable impatience brought him to his senses. (10)
  • She was all impatience to see the house, and had scarcely any curiosity about the grounds. (4)
  • And Bhanavar was beguiled of her impatience till it was evening, and the Prince returned to her. (10)
  • During the night she would make twenty demands and then reverse them with embittered impatience. (12)
  • Her impatience for this second letter was as well rewarded as impatience generally is. (4)
  • And in this dilemma he was seized with impatience at all this paraphernalia of excuse and justification. (8)
  • In his private letters, where such caution is not needed, he gives expression openly to his impatience. (14)
  • These were not the best of times with Judge Kenton, and Boyne was not the first object of his impatience. (9)
  • The impatience of youth in Corey responded to the impatience of temperament in his elder. (9)
  • By one of the suffering party within they were expected with such impatience as she had never known before. (4)
  • She took his hat away, which hung dangling in his hand, and pushed him into a chair with tender impatience. (9)
  • At that the countess began to lament her pecuniary embarrassment and complain of the impatience of her creditors. (12)
  • At first he answered reluctantly, sentence by sentence; then, urged on by her impatience, his narrative flowed on. (12)
  • Fulkerson let him ponder it silently, and his daughter governed her impatience by holding her fan against her lips. (9)
  • She had never lost the mental habits of her orthodox girlhood, and in spite of all impatience, recognised his sanctity. (8)
  • The aching of this jealousy gave her face for a moment almost a spiritual expression, then passed away into impatience. (8)
  • There was, in fact, a curiosity about her eyes, a faint impatience on her lips; she was rolling little crumbs of bread. (8)
  • Montini poured this out with so fine a sentiment that the impatience of the house for sight of its heroine was quieted. (10)
  • She is ready to have the fullest faith in the sincerity of his offer; speaks without any impatience for the fulfilment. (10)
  • When I first knew him he was chafing with the impatience of youth and ambition at what he thought his exile in the West. (9)
  • She saw all his pride, courage, and impatience, his reserve, and strange unwilling tenderness, as she had never seen them. (8)
  • He was very irritable, and seemed especially to resent her music lessons, alluding to them with a sort of sneering impatience. (8)
  • At this sight she felt a little of that impatience which the conquering feel for the passive, and perhaps just a touch of jealousy. (8)
  • We waited therefore with the greatest impatience, for the return of Edward in order to impart to him the result of our Deliberations. (4)
  • If she had known where to find her husband in New York, she would have followed him; she waited his return in an ecstasy of impatience. (9)
  • And Barbara, covered by the network of sunlight, could not help impatience with a suffering which seemed to her so corrigible by action. (8)
  • They were full of reason, conscience, horror, full of impatience, contempt, revolt; but they did not love the masses of their fellow-men. (8)
  • And with that impatience of being thwarted, natural to him, and fostered to the full by the conditions of his life, he tried the other key. (8)
  • But later, tucked into her chair on the lee of the bulkhead, with Breckon bracing himself against it beside her, she showed no impatience to return. (9)
  • At length, however, having slipped one arm into her gown, her toilette seemed so nearly finished that the impatience of her curiosity might safely be indulged. (4)
  • The two ladies drew near to her, expressing no verbal impatience, from which the habit of government and great views naturally saved them, but singularly curious. (10)

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