patient |
restrained |
As adjectives the difference between patient and restrained
is that
patient is content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting while
restrained is held back, limited, kept in check or under control.
As a noun patient
is a person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.
As a verb restrained is
past tense of restrain.
patient |
agitated |
As a noun patient
is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.
As a verb agitated is
(
agitate).
patient |
intelligent |
As a noun patient
is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.
As an adjective intelligent is
of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
composure |
patient |
As nouns the difference between composure and patient
is that
composure is calmness of mind or matter, self-possession while
patient is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.
patient |
perseverance |
As nouns the difference between patient and perseverance
is that
patient is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment while
perseverance is perseverance (persistent determination to adhere to a course of action; insistence).
prudent |
patient |
As adjectives the difference between prudent and patient
is that
prudent is sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; careful, discreet, sensible; -- opposed to rash; directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence while
patient is content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting.
As a noun patient is
a person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.
patient |
praised |
As a noun patient
is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.
As a verb praised is
(
praise).
patient |
senate |
As nouns the difference between patient and senate
is that
patient is a person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person while
senate is in some bicameral legislative systems, the upper house or chamber.
As an adjective patient
is content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting.
As a proper noun Senate is
any of several legislative bodies. In countries which have multiple legislative bodies, the Senate is often the more senior.
patient |
opportune |
As adjectives the difference between patient and opportune
is that
patient is content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting while
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose.
As a noun patient
is a person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.
patient |
accomodating |
As a noun patient
is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.
As an adjective accomodating is
.
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