What is the suffix of impatiently?
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Impatiently
Root word- patient.
Prefix- -in (not).
The answer is patient, because root word at suffix are almost the same. Hope this helps!
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Pent-up, antsy, restless, short-tempered, constantly checking the time — all of these are qualities of an impatient person. Patient comes from the Latin word patientem, meaning "to endure," but add the prefix im- and you get impatient — the inability to endure delays, mix-ups, people walking slowly, red lights. . .thank youhope it helped
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