MIGHT


Meaning of MIGHT in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' m ī t

Function: verbal auxiliary

past of may

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English meahte, mihte; akin to Old High German mahta, mohta could

Date: before 12th century

― used in auxiliary function to express permission, liberty, probability, possibility in the past <the president might do nothing without the board's consent> or a present condition contrary to fact <if you were older you might understand> or less probability or possibility than may < might get there before it rains> or as a polite alternative to may < might I ask who is calling> or to ought or should <you might at least apologize>

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