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Might

Noun, Verb
UK /maÉŞt/
US /maÉŞt/

Definition

(v) : Used to show a possibility that is not certain.
(n) : Strength, power, or force.

Example

"(v) : She might join us later if she finishes her work on time."

"(v) : She might call you tomorrow, but she isn’t completely sure yet."

"(n) : The knight used all his might to lift the heavy sword."

Explanation

Might is used to show that something is possible, but we are not sure. For example, it might rain today means rain is possible but not certain. “Might” is a modal verb, often used to talk about future possibilities, suggestions, or polite questions. It shows a lower chance than “may”. As a noun, might means strength, power, or force. For example, he ran with all his might to catch the bus, or the hurricane showed the might of nature.