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Keen vs Impatient - What's the difference?

keen | impatient | Related terms |

Keen is a related term of impatient.


As adjectives the difference between keen and impatient

is that keen is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense while impatient is impatient.

As a verb keen

is (rare) to sharpen; to make cold or keen can be to utter a keen.

As a noun keen

is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.

Impatient vs Unquiet - What's the difference?

impatient | unquiet | Related terms |

Impatient is a related term of unquiet.


As adjectives the difference between impatient and unquiet

is that impatient is impatient while unquiet is uneasy and restless; unable to settle.

As a verb unquiet is

to disturb, disquiet.

Impatient vs Intense - What's the difference?

impatient | intense | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between impatient and intense

is that impatient is restless and intolerant of delays while intense is strained; tightly drawn.

Gregarious vs Impatient - What's the difference?

gregarious | impatient |


As adjectives the difference between gregarious and impatient

is that gregarious is (of a person) describing one who enjoys being in crowds and socializing while impatient is impatient.

Irresponsible vs Impatient - What's the difference?

irresponsible | impatient |


As adjectives the difference between irresponsible and impatient

is that irresponsible is lacking a sense of responsibility; incapable of or not chargeable with responsibility; unable to respond to obligation while impatient is impatient.

As a noun irresponsible

is someone who is not responsible.

Impatient vs Toey - What's the difference?

impatient | toey | Related terms |

Impatient is a related term of toey.


As adjectives the difference between impatient and toey

is that impatient is impatient while toey is (slang|chiefly|australia) agitated, anticipatory, excited (sometimes specifically sexually so), nervous.

Impatient vs Intent - What's the difference?

impatient | intent | Related terms |

Impatient is a related term of intent.


As adjectives the difference between impatient and intent

is that impatient is impatient while intent is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

As a noun intent is

a purpose; something that is intended.

Impatient vs Apprehensive - What's the difference?

impatient | apprehensive | Related terms |

Impatient is a related term of apprehensive.


As adjectives the difference between impatient and apprehensive

is that impatient is impatient while apprehensive is .

Impatient vs Thirsting - What's the difference?

impatient | thirsting | Related terms |

Impatient is a related term of thirsting.


As an adjective impatient

is impatient.

As a verb thirsting is

.

As a noun thirsting is

the situation of having a thirst for something.

Impatient vs Twitchy - What's the difference?

impatient | twitchy | Related terms |

Impatient is a related term of twitchy.


As adjectives the difference between impatient and twitchy

is that impatient is impatient while twitchy is susceptible to twitching a lot.

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