might

[maɪt]

might Definition

  • 1used to indicate possibility or probability
  • 2used to make a polite request or suggestion

Using might: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "might" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It might rain later today.

  • Example

    I might go to the party if I finish my work on time.

  • Example

    Might I ask you a question?

  • Example

    You might want to try the new restaurant in town.

might Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for might

Antonyms for might

Phrases with might

  • might and main

    with all one's strength or resources

    Example

    He tried with might and main to lift the heavy box.

  • used to suggest doing something, often when there is nothing better to do

    Example

    Since we have some free time, we might as well go for a walk.

  • definitely not

    Example

    That movie was not by any means might worth watching.

Origins of might

from Old English 'mihtan', meaning 'to be able'

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Summary: might in Brief

'Might' [maɪt] is a modal verb used to express possibility or probability, as in 'It might rain later today.' It can also be used to make a polite request or suggestion, such as 'Might I ask you a question?' 'Might' has synonyms like 'may' and 'could,' and phrases like 'might as well,' suggesting doing something when there is nothing better to do.

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