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Learn to pronounce might

/mīt/
verb
  1. past of may1.
  2. used tentatively to ask permission or to express a polite request.
    "might I just ask one question?"
  3. used to express possibility or make a suggestion.
    "this might be true"

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might modal verb (SUGGESTION). used to make a suggestion or suggest a possibility in a polite way: I thought you might like to join me for dinner.
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Synonyms for MIGHT: power, strength, energy, capability, capacity, muscle, force, vigor; Antonyms of MIGHT: inability, weakness, impotence, disability, ...
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MIGHT meaning: 1 : used to say that something is possible; 2 : used to say that one thing is true but something else is also true.
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Might is physical strength or power. If you try with all your might to climb a difficult rock wall, it means that you try as hard as you can to get to the top.