noun
- plural of impatience; instances or feelings of lack of patience; restlessness or irritability caused by delay or waiting
- plural of impatiens; a genus of flowering plants commonly grown as houseplants or in gardens
Usage: countable plural form; often used to describe multiple instances or expressions of impatience
Usage: botanical term; also called busy Lizzie or touch-me-not
Examples
- The children's impatiences grew as they waited for the concert to begin.
- Her impatiences with slow service led her to complain to the manager.
- The impatiences of the crowd were evident as people tapped their feet and checked their watches.
- He displayed several impatiences during the long meeting, sighing and shifting in his seat.
- The gardener planted colorful impatiences in the shaded corner of the yard.
- These impatiences thrive in moist soil and partial shade.