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> > > > I'm becoming a word curmudgeon. Is this something that happens when > > you get > > > older? If one more person tells me he is anxious when he is really > > eager, > > > I'm giving him a fat lip. > > > > > > kim > I'm anxious to see you do that. > bret That would compliment his reputation too! (that "i" instead of "e" is one of my pet peeves, and is so widespread I think "complement" has gone out the window from lack of use: even the New York Times has made that gaffe a couple times) That misuse of "anxious" is a pretty mild malapropism (if it can be considered one; I think a malapropism has to be wildly unrelated in meaning but sound similar to the "correct" word. I love spotting them in interviews and conversation. Examples escape me at the moment. There were a few goodies from Shrub a while back... NG