MAY


Meaning of MAY in English

(INTRODUCE) [auxiliary verb] [+ infinitive without to] he/she/it may, [past simple] might - used to introduce a statement which is very different from the statement you really want to make, in order to compare the two thoughts or ideasThere may be some evidence to suggest she's guilty, but it's hardly conclusive.You may feel all the training is a waste of time, but later you'll be grateful you did it.I may be overreacting to the letter, but I still think we should let the police see it.Although it is of no direct consequence to our discussions, it may be worth noting that tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of the society's foundation.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.