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Meaning

The word "might" is a modal verb used to express possibility or uncertainty. It indicates that something may happen or that someone has the potential to do something. It's often used when we're not sure about a situation or when we want to suggest a possibility.

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Etymology

The word "might" comes from the Old English "miht," meaning strength or power. It is related to the verb "to be able to," showing the historical context of capability associated with the term.

Examples

  1. I might go to the party if I finish my homework early.
  2. It might rain later, so don't forget your umbrella.
  3. She might join us for dinner, but she's not sure yet.
  4. He thought he might see his friend at the event.