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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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strength applies to the quality or property of a person or thing that makes possible the exertion of force or the withstanding of strain, pressure, or attack.
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.
might in American English 2 · 1. physical strength. He swung with all his might · 2. superior power or strength; force. the theory that might makes right · 3.
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.
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.
might · (used to express advisability): You might at least thank me. · (used in polite requests for permission): Might I speak to you for a moment?
Noun edit · (countable, uncountable) Power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group. synonyms △quotations ▽. Synonyms: authority, potency; see ...
Synonyms for MIGHT: power, strength, energy, capability, capacity, muscle, force, vigor; Antonyms of MIGHT: inability, weakness, impotence, disability, ...
Might or MIGHT may refer to: Power (social and political); might, an epistemic modal verb in English. Arts and entertainment edit.
b) used as the past tense of 'may' when reporting that someone talked or thought about the possibility of something He might be able to help you.