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may1
auxiliary verb might (past tense)
- 1. Used to express permission.
- Example: You may go now
- Example: I may come with you if I get this finished
- Form: may well (sometimes)
- Example: May I help you?
- Used to express a wish
- Example: May you prosper!
- Used to express purpose or result.
- Example: Listen, so that you may learn
- Used to express a question
- Example: And who may you be?
- Example: You may be rich, but you're not happy
- In spite of that.
- Whatever happens.
- Used to introduce an additional point.
- often ironic
Used before or after a question.
- That may be so.
Info:
- See Usage Note at can.
might1
auxiliary verb
- 1. Past tense of may1.
- Example: He asked if he might be of assistance
- Example: He might win if he tries hard
- Example: You might well be right
- Form: might well (sometimes)
- Example: Might I speak to you a moment?
- Example: You might carry these bags for me!
- Used in asking a question
- Example: And who might you be?
- Example: You might be the boss, but you're still an idiot!
might2
noun
- 1. Power or strength.
- Thesaurus: power, strength, force, potency, capacity, ability, puissance, sway, clout (
- literary
With great strength; with all one's strength.
- Example: pulled with all our might and main
