impatient

/ɪmˈpeɪʃənt/
adjective
  1. Unable to wait calmly; easily annoyed by delays or slow progress.
    • She was impatient with the slow internet connection and called the provider.
    • The children grew impatient waiting for the bus to arrive.
    • He became impatient when the meeting ran twenty minutes over schedule.
  2. Eager to do something or for something to happen; restless from desire.
    • He was impatient to see the results of his experiment.
    • She was impatient for summer vacation to begin.
    • The team was impatient to start the new project after months of planning.