Pronunciation of the English word impatience.
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1. | The audience showed their impatience with a stamping of feet. | |
2. | He made a gesture of impatience. | |
3. | You have to deal with impatience! | |
4. | Infinite patience and infinite impatience: one of these two expressions makes sense and the other doesn't. | |
5. | He's nervous due to impatience. | |
6. | In every period of transition this riff-raff, which exists in every society, rises to the surface, and is not only without any aim but has not even a symptom of an idea, and merely does its utmost to give expression to uneasiness and impatience. | |
7. | He could no longer contain his impatience. | |
8. | Impatience is a definite impediment to success. | |
9. | I don't take kindly to pushiness or impatience. | |
10. | Tom tried to suppress his impatience. |