Patiense vs. Patience: What's the Difference?

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Updated on November 1, 2023
"Patiense" is incorrect. The correct spelling is "Patience," denoting the capacity to accept delay without getting angry.

Which is correct: Patiense or Patience
How to spell Patience?

Patiense is Incorrect

Patience is Correct
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Key Differences
"Patience" has a "c" before the "e" and not an "s."

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Oct 31, 2023
Think of "patient" as in someone receiving medical care; just add "ce."

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Oct 31, 2023
Visualize a calm "sea" within "Patience" to remind of the "ce."

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Oct 31, 2023
Link "Patience" to waiting peacefully, with "peace" and "ce" at the end.

Aimie Carlson
Oct 31, 2023
Connect "Patience" with its Latin root "pati" which means "to suffer."

Janet White
Oct 31, 2023
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Patiense and Patience Definitions
Patience
Patience denotes tolerance of an annoyance.
Teaching requires a lot of patience with students.

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Oct 12, 2023
Patience
Patience is the ability to wait calmly without annoyance.
Meditation can help increase patience.

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Oct 12, 2023
Patience
Patience refers to the capacity to endure pain or hardship.
Recovery required patience and determination.

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Oct 12, 2023
Patience
Patience signifies the willingness to persevere.
With patience, you can master any skill.

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Oct 12, 2023
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Patience
Patience can also mean a card game for one player.
She relaxed by playing a game of patience.

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Patience
The capacity, quality, or fact of being patient
"The task of mastering ancient languages ... takes years of study, and persistence, and patience" (Cullen Murphy).

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Patience
The quality of being patient.
Musical perfection requires practice and a lot of patience.

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Patience
Any of various card games that can be played by one person. Called solitaire in the US and Canada.

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Patience
The state or quality of being patient; the power of suffering with fortitude; uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs, as toil, pain, poverty, insult, oppression, calamity, etc.
Strengthened with all might, . . . unto all patience and long-suffering.
I must have patience to endure the load.
Who hath learned lowlinessFrom his Lord's cradle, patience from his cross.

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Patience
The act or power of calmly or contentedly waiting for something due or hoped for; forbearance.
Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.

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Patience
Constancy in labor or application; perseverance.
He learned with patience, and with meekness taught.

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Patience
A kind of dock (Rumex Patientia), less common in America than in Europe; monk's rhubarb.

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FAQs
Which preposition is used with Patience?
Common prepositions include "with" and "of" (e.g., with patience, a test of patience).

Aimie Carlson
Oct 31, 2023
Why is it called Patience?
It derives from the Latin "pati" meaning "to suffer", reflecting endurance without complaint.

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Oct 31, 2023
Which vowel is used before Patience?
The indefinite article "a" is used before "patience."

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Oct 31, 2023
What is the plural form of Patience?
The plural form is "patiences," but it's rarely used.

Sara Rehman
Oct 31, 2023
Which conjunction is used with Patience?
Any conjunction can be used based on the sentence structure.

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Oct 31, 2023
What is the first form of Patience?
As a noun, "patience" doesn't have verb forms, but the related adjective is "patient."

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Oct 31, 2023
Is the Patience term a metaphor?
Not in its primary sense, but can be used metaphorically.

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Oct 31, 2023
How is Patience used in a sentence?
"Achieving mastery in any skill requires patience and dedication."

Janet White
Oct 31, 2023
Is Patience a vowel or consonant?
"Patience" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

Janet White
Oct 31, 2023
Which determiner is used with Patience?
Determiners like "much," "some," "a lot of" can be used.

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Oct 31, 2023
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Sawaira RiazSawaira is a dedicated content editor at difference.wiki, where she meticulously refines articles to ensure clarity and accuracy. With a keen eye for detail, she upholds the site's commitment to delivering insightful and precise content.

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