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Might Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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.
MIGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
used to express the possibility that something will happen or be done, or that something is true although not very likely: I might come and visit you next year, if I can save enough money. Don't go any closer - it might be dangerous /it might not be safe. Driving so fast, he might have had a nasty accident (= it could have happened but it did not).
MIGHT | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
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. She pushed the door with all her might (= with as much force as possible). (Definition of might from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Might - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
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.
MIGHT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A2. used to express the possibility that something will happen or be done, or that something is true although not very likely: I might come and visit you next year, if I can save enough money. Don't go any closer - it might be dangerous /it might not be safe.
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