might

/maɪt/
modal verb
  1. Used to express possibility or likelihood.
    • I might have left my keys at the office.
    • It might rain later, so bring an umbrella.
    • She might come to the party if she finishes her work.
  2. Used to ask for permission or make a polite suggestion.
    • You might want to try the soup; it's delicious.
    • Might we have a word with you after the meeting?
    • Might I borrow your pen for a moment?
  3. Used to express a past possibility or something that did not happen (often with 'have').
    • He might have missed the bus if he hadn't run.
    • They might have won the game if they had practiced more.
    • I might have called you, but I lost your number.
Synonyms
noun
  1. Great power, strength, or force.
    • The might of the storm knocked down trees and power lines.
    • The knight fought with all his might.
    • She used her political might to push for new laws.
Antonyms