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    might
    /mʌɪt/

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    • 1. past of may
    • 2. used tentatively to ask permission or to express a polite request: "might I just ask one question?"

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  2. used to make a suggestion or suggest a possibility in a polite way: You might try a little more basil in the sauce next time. I thought you might want to join me for dinner. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of MIGHT is —used to express permission, liberty, probability, or possibility in the past. How to use might in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Might.

  4. 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.

  5. 5 meanings: 1. → making the past tense or subjunctive mood of may1 2. expressing theoretical possibility: he might well come..... Click for more definitions.

  6. noun. physical strength: He swung with all his might. Antonyms: weakness. superior power or strength; force: the theory that might makes right. Antonyms: weakness. power or ability to do or accomplish; capacity: the might of the ballot box.

  7. (formal) used to ask for information. How might the plans be improved upon? And who might she be? used to show that you are annoyed about something that somebody could do or could have done. I think you might at least offer to help! Honestly, you might have told me! used to say that you are not surprised by something.

  8. might meaning, definition, what is might: if something might happen or might be tr...: Learn more.

  9. 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.

  10. used to talk about what is possibly true: I think Isabel might be pregnant. The rain might have stopped by now. you might like/want to UK formal. used to politely suggest something: You might want to try a different approach next time. might. noun [ U ] formal uk / maɪt / us. great strength or power: economic / military might.

  11. Might Definition. Great or superior strength, power, force, or vigor. Strength or power of any degree. (uncountable) The ability to do something. Used to indicate a condition or state contrary to fact. She might help if she knew the truth.