might (Meaning)

Wordnet

might (n)

physical strength

Webster

might (imp.)

of May

Webster

might ()

imp. of May.

Webster

might (v.)

Force or power of any kind, whether of body or mind; energy or intensity of purpose, feeling, or action; means or resources to effect an object; strength; force; power; ability; capacity.

might Sentence Examples

  1. The weather forecast predicts rain, but it might change by the weekend.
  2. I might go for a walk later, depending on how I feel.
  3. The new project might be challenging, but I'm confident I can handle it.
  4. You might want to reconsider your decision before making a final choice.
  5. The experiment might not yield the desired results, but it's worth trying.
  6. I might be late for dinner, so please start without me.
  7. The team might win the championship, but it won't be an easy victory.
  8. You might encounter some difficulties along the way, but don't give up.
  9. I might have forgotten to lock the door, but I'm not sure.
  10. The traffic might be heavy during rush hour, so leave plenty of time for your commute.

FAQs About the word might

physical strengthof May, imp. of May., Force or power of any kind, whether of body or mind; energy or intensity of purpose, feeling, or action; means or resourc

muscle, capability, capacity, energy, strength,power, potence, aptitude, competence,force

impotence, powerlessness, disability, incapacity, disability, impotency,inability, powerlessness, weakness, impotence

The weather forecast predicts rain, but it might change by the weekend.

I might go for a walk later, depending on how I feel.

The new project might be challenging, but I'm confident I can handle it.

You might want to reconsider your decision before making a final choice.