Pronunciation: /maɪt/
noun a possibility or probability
A1 I might go to the park tomorrow.
A2 There is a small chance that he might come to the party.
B1 The might of the storm caused widespread damage.
B2 The might of the army was evident in their swift victory.
C1 The might of the company's influence cannot be underestimated.
C2 The might of nature's forces is awe-inspiring.
verb used to indicate a possibility or permission
A1 I might go to the park tomorrow.
A2 She might not understand the instructions.
B1 You might want to consider studying abroad.
B2 The team might have a chance of winning the championship.
C1 He might have been the one who leaked the information.
C2 The new policy might lead to increased productivity.
formal Based on the current data, it is possible that the new marketing strategy might increase sales by 10%.
informal I heard that Sarah might be coming to the party tonight.
slang I might hit up that new burger joint for lunch, it looks bomb.
figurative Sometimes the path to success might be filled with obstacles, but perseverance will lead you to your goal.
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