Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IM-PA'TIENT-LY
IM-PA'TIENTIM-PAT-RON-I-ZA'TION
IM-PA'TIENT-LY, adv.
- With uneasiness or restlessness; as, to bear disappointment impatiently.
- With eager desire causing uneasiness; as, to wait impatiently for the arrival of one's friend.
- Passionately; ardently. Clarendon.
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