WordNet
adv. in an impatient manner; "he answered her impatiently" [syn: impatiently] [ant: patiently]
Usage examples of "with impatience".
Bonnie, who could not bear to see anyone else upon her pony, danced with impatience while Mr.
Sometimes they were met with impatience or hostility, although it was generally conceded that conditions in the domes might get rapidly worse unless they were rapidly improved.
Coromell's voice had a querulous edge now, age roughening it with impatience.
She remembered sitting here with him for the first time, her haunches shifting with impatience, both with delight at her splendidly big new body, and with the desire to get up and do something about the patterns that hung before her, singing and streaming with power.
His hound Horace shifted beneath him from one foot to the other, whining with impatience to be off at a gallop in the crisp fall air.
His tone was bored, slightly tinged with impatience Benton's resentment burst into fury and his right hand dropped to his gun.
The pagans, who were conscious of his fervent zeal, expected, perhaps with impatience, that the flames of persecution should be immediately kindled against the enemies of the gods.