sus·pense ( P ) Pronunciation Key (s-spns)
n.
The condition of being physically suspended.
The state or quality of being undecided, uncertain, or doubtful.
Pleasurable excitement and anticipation regarding an outcome, such as the ending of a mystery novel.
Anxiety or apprehension resulting from an uncertain, undecided, or mysterious situation.
im·pa·tient ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m-pshnt)
adj.
Unable to wait patiently or tolerate delay; restless.
Unable to endure irritation or opposition; intolerant: impatient of criticism.
Expressing or produced by impatience: an impatient scowl.
Restively eager or desirous; anxious: impatient to begin.
post em alreadydis·ap·point·ment ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ds-pointmnt)
n.
The act of disappointing.
The condition or feeling of being disappointed.
One that disappoints.
self explanatoryhaste ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hst)
n.
Rapidity of action or motion.
Overeagerness to act.
Rash or headlong action; precipitateness.
Scapegoat
n.
One who is made to take the blame for.