(impatient) Opposite of having the ability to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering
“The impatient man lost it and started shrieking after getting fed up with the bus that was always late.”
(impatient) Opposite of having the ability to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering
“She is late yet again, and I am starting to get restless.”
Opposite of continuing in the face of difficulties or opposition
“After numerous failures, Ray became weak-willed and gave up hope of ever finding success.”
Opposite of readily conforming to the authority or will of others
“The women's defiant attitude was the greatest surprise to the authorities who expected tears, supplication and general weakness.”
Opposite of willing to assist or give aid
“She was as unobliging as they come, refusing to get up for an elderly woman standing tired on her old legs.”
Opposite of having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties
Opposite of ready to accept instruction or direction in an obedient manner
Opposite of extremely persistent and untiring
Opposite of persistent in one's endeavors
Opposite of tolerant of, or open to, new or opposing viewpoints
Opposite of showing or exercising mercy
Opposite of having a gentle, mild or patient nature or character
Opposite of gentle or pacific in nature or demeanor
Opposite of having a kindly or magnanimous nature
“I have also learned from other patients that it was not the first time the receptionist had been rude to patients.”
Opposite of having or displaying an appreciation of the feelings of others
“Despite sharing a relatively sincere apology, she was generally indifferent to their personal struggles.”
Opposite of calm in temperament, even in challenging situations
Opposite of of, or pertaining to, an amicable, kindly disposition
“You are a bad-tempered, petulant and irritable man lacking in your professional duties to your patients.”
Opposite of calm and controlled under pressure
Opposite of a person in receipt of medical treatment
“He is currently being treated by a doctor as he recovers from illness.”
Opposite of a patient who receives treatment at a hospital or clinic but is not admitted overnight
Opposite of a person who is the focus of scientific or medical attention or experiment
“All tubes were randomly coded before the first incubation by a nonparticipant in the experiment to prevent investigator bias.”
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