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Definition of 'patient'

patient

(peɪʃənt )
Word forms: plural patients
1. countable noun
A patient is a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or hospital. A patient is also someone who is registered with a particular doctor.
The earlier the treatment is given, the better the patient's chances.
She was tough but wonderful with her patients.
He specialized in treatment of cancer patients.
client
Synonyms: sick person, case, sufferer, invalid   More Synonyms of patient
2. adjective
If you are patient, you stay calm and do not get annoyed, for example when something takes a long time, or when someone is not doing what you want them to do.
Please be patient–your cheque will arrive.
He was endlessly kind and patient with children. [+ with]
Synonyms: forbearing, understanding, forgiving, mild   More Synonyms of patient
patiently adverb [ADVERB with verb]
She waited patiently for Frances to finish.
More Synonyms of patient
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patient

(ˈpeɪʃənt )
adjective
1. 
enduring trying circumstances with even temper
2. 
tolerant; understanding
3. 
capable of accepting delay with equanimity
4. 
persevering or diligent
a patient worker
5.  archaic
admitting of a certain interpretation
noun
6. 
a person who is receiving medical care
7.  rare
a person or thing that is the recipient of some action
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Derived forms
patiently (ˈpatiently)
adverb
Word origin of 'patient'
C14: see patience

patient in American English

(ˈpeɪʃənt ; pāˈshənt)
adjective
1. 
bearing or enduring pain, trouble, etc. without complaining or losing self-control
2. 
refusing to be provoked or angered, as by an insult; forbearing; tolerant
3. 
calmly tolerating delay, confusion, inefficiency, etc.
4. 
able to wait calmly for something desired
5. 
showing or characterized by patience
a patient face
6. 
steady; diligent; persevering
a patient worker
7.  Rare
receiving action; passive
noun
8. 
a person receiving care or treatment, esp. from a doctor
9.  Rare
a person who receives an action
10.  Grammar
the word or words designating the person or thing affected by the action of the verb
Idioms:
patient of
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Derived forms
patiently (ˈpatiently)
adverb
Word origin of 'patient'
ME pacient < OFr < L patiens, patient, prp. of pati: see passion

Example sentences containing 'patient'

Primary care trusts are not good at value for money or understanding what patients need. Times, Sunday Times (2011)Patient care improved too because the deal encouraged quality. The Sun (2008)All of this calls for a new kind of patient who thinks differently about healthcare. Times, Sunday Times (2012)Can one of his fellow patients help give him a reality check? The Sun (2013)Set your nephew a good example by being a source of calm and patient good humour. Times, Sunday Times (2007)The charity says that isolation is a serious problem for cancer patients. Times, Sunday Times (2013)His report said both groups of patients should get the highest employment and support allowance. Times, Sunday Times (2011)Using it resulted in twice as many patients suppressing the virus. Times, Sunday Times (2007)Some hospitals have also cancelled operations to make way for the most seriously ill flu patients. Times, Sunday Times (2011)What should the relationship between doctor and patient be? Christianity Today (2000)The general criticism is that it takes too long for our patients to see a consultant. Times, Sunday Times (2007)We were very good defensively and we were also very patient. Times, Sunday Times (2013)At present there is a problem with using them for treating patients. Times, Sunday Times (2008)The obese patients suffered more from infections and fatal heart conditions. Times, Sunday Times (2006)The report also said overweight doctors and nurses were setting a bad example to patients. The Sun (2013)Three healthcare assistants have been charged after an investigation into the alleged abuse of elderly hospital patients. Times, Sunday Times (2012)Successful treatment with one patient is not enough. Times, Sunday Times (2014)Pilots will be set up to train nurses and healthcare assistants together in offering basic care to patients. Times, Sunday Times (2013)Childcare used to be thought of as a job for kind and patient people rather than the academically gifted. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Examples of poor practice uncovered included locking bedroom and other doors without explanation and patients staying in rehabilitation services for long periods. Times, Sunday Times (2011)In Afghanistan she had only a single day in which no patients arrived. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Miles was one of the loyal, patient workers. The Times Literary Supplement (2014)Both do their best to improve the food that arrives at a patient's bedside. Times, Sunday Times (2016)Many patients are given mild sedatives or anti-depressants. Knowles, Jane Know Your Own Mind (1991)

Quotations

That patient is not like to recover who makes the doctor his heirThomas Fuller Gnomologia

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Translations for 'patient'

British English: patient /ˈpeɪʃənt/ ADJECTIVE
If you are patient, you don't get angry quickly.
  • American English: patient
  • Arabic: صَبُورٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: paciente
  • Chinese: 耐心的
  • Croatian: strpljiv
  • Czech: trpělivý
  • Danish: tålmodig
  • Dutch: geduldig
  • European Spanish: paciente
  • Finnish: kärsivällinen
  • French: patient attentif
  • German: geduldig
  • Greek: υπομονετικός
  • Italian: paziente
  • Japanese: 忍耐強い
  • Korean: 인내심이 있는
  • Norwegian: tålmodig
  • Polish: cierpliwy
  • Portuguese: paciente
  • Romanian: răbdător
  • Russian: терпеливый
  • Spanish: paciente que tiene paciencia
  • Swedish: tålmodig
  • Thai: อดทน
  • Turkish: sabırlı
  • Ukrainian: терплячий
  • Vietnamese: kiên nhẫn
British English: patient /ˈpeɪʃənt/ NOUN
A patient is someone that a nurse or a doctor is looking after.
  • American English: patient
  • Arabic: مَرِيضٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: paciente
  • Chinese: 病人
  • Croatian: pacijent
  • Czech: pacient
  • Danish: patient
  • Dutch: patiënt
  • European Spanish: paciente
  • Finnish: potilas
  • French: patient hôpital
  • German: Patient
  • Greek: ασθενής
  • Italian: paziente
  • Japanese: 患者
  • Korean: 환자
  • Norwegian: pasient
  • Polish: pacjent
  • Portuguese: paciente
  • Romanian: pacient
  • Russian: пациент
  • Spanish: paciente enfermo
  • Swedish: patient
  • Thai: คนป่วย
  • Turkish: hasta
  • Ukrainian: пацієнт
  • Vietnamese: bệnh nhân

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