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    Might
    /mīt/

    modal

    • 1. past of may
    • 2. used tentatively to ask permission or to express a polite request: "might I just ask one question?"
  2. used to talk about what will possibly happen: It might be finished by Thursday. She might not come. Fewer examples. Keep hold of this. You might need it later. You never know - you might win the lottery. That's an option you might like to consider. Stick around after the concert and you might meet the band.

  3. The noun might means a person's power or strength, like the might it takes to get a stuck lid off a jar of salsa, or the impressive power of a group, like a country's military might. Might is also a verb used to express possibility, like when you might go for a walk if it doesn't rain.

  4. 1. a. Used to indicate a condition or state contrary to fact: She might help if she knew the truth. b. Used to express possibility or probability: It might snow tomorrow. 2. Used to express possibility or probability in the past: She thought she might be late, but she arrived on time. 3.

  5. 2 days ago · 1. modal verb. You use might to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. [vagueness] Smoking might be banned totally in most buildings. The two countries might go to war. I might well regret it later. He said he might not be back until tonight. 2. modal verb.

  6. Definition of might modal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definition of might noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. might. noun. /maɪt/ [uncountable] (formal or literary) Verb Forms. Idioms. great strength, energy or power. America’s military might. I pushed the rock with all my might. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English might1 /maɪt/ S1 W1 modal verb (negative short form mightn’t) 1 possibility a) if something might happen or might be true, there is a possibility that it may happen or may be true, but you are not at all certain I might be a few minutes late. She might not want to come with us.

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