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impatient - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of impatient in Hindi

  • बेताब
  • अधीर
  • बेसब्र
  • आतुर
  • उत्सुक
  • व्यग्र
  • क्षुब्ध
  • बेक़रार
  • उतावला

impatient Definition

  • having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked. ( जल्दी-जल्दी चिढ़ या उत्तेजित होने की प्रवृत्ति होना। )
  • restlessly eager. ( बेचैन उत्सुक। )

impatient Example

  • Understandably, the children were getting impatient for the beach - but how on earth were we going to get down there? ( निश्चित रूप से, बच्चे समुद्र तट के लिए अधीर हो रहे थे - लेकिन पृथ्वी पर हम वहाँ कैसे उतरेंगे? )
  • I come on behalf of someone who's grown very impatient with your games. ( मैं किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति की ओर से आता हूं जो आपके खेलों के साथ बहुत अधीर हो गया है। )
  • Therefore, although impatient for the morning, I slept soundly and had no need of cheering dreams. ( इसलिए, हालांकि सुबह के लिए अधीर, मैं नींद से सोया था और सपने को खुश करने की कोई जरूरत नहीं थी। )
  • If you're getting impatient for your 15 minutes of fame it's time to make your move. ( यदि आप अपनी 15 मिनट की प्रसिद्धि के लिए अधीर हो रहे हैं तो यह आपके कदम बढ़ाने का समय है। )
  • Just some people are too impatient to see it, or they don't take it for what it is. ( बस कुछ लोग इसे देखने के लिए अधीर होते हैं, या वे इसे नहीं लेते हैं। )
  • We are not to strive, become impatient with ourselves, or grow angry or despairing when we find we are bound by some uncleanness. ( हम प्रयास करने के लिए नहीं हैं, खुद के साथ अधीर हो जाते हैं, या जब हम पाते हैं कि हम कुछ अशुद्धता से बंधे हुए हैं तो गुस्सा या निराशा बढ़ें। )

More Sentence

  • In the meantime, those pushing for streamlining of the system are getting impatient for change.
  • I became very impatient with the game before I had even gotten far into it.
  • Last week's conflict was provoked by the arrogance of a Prime Minister impatient with the parliamentary process.
  • They will be impatient for improvement this time round.
  • Sometimes he sounds impatient with the necessary formality of the interview contract.
  • Frankly, it was annoying and I was growing impatient with all the delays.
  • He admits he is impatient by nature, but believes speed is of the essence.
  • People are just too impatient to get where they want to go.
  • As readers, we are all a little bit more impatient to get to the point.
  • He quickly tuned my own guitar, having grown impatient with my sitting there.
  • she was getting impatient
  • It was hard to recover my form, but I'm not afraid to go into tackles any more and I feel great and impatient for the games to come.
  • he got impatient with the heavy traffic
  • Sometimes I wish they could stay kids forever and at others I'm impatient for them to grow up and venture out into the world so I can see what they make of their lives.
  • Impatient for progress and impatient of toffs, we just have no sympathy for the fact that they can't get along with the world as it is changing.
  • he was impatient to play
  • Maybe they do need more time to deliver on better public services, but clearly the country is now impatient for improvements.
  • Suddenly you feel irritated with others and impatient with your own inability to do things as well or as quickly as you hoped.
  • He was never angry with any person, nor was he ever impatient with their human weaknesses.
  • He's impatient with everything, annoyed at everything, and he always acts without thinking.
  • Once my boss gave me the go-ahead on it, he was impatient for me to finish it.
  • in a loud, impatient voice
  • He quickly grew impatient with it, though he could not speak to Isobel of why.
  • He becomes so impatient that later that night, he decides to pack some food and get the dogs himself.