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might

[mɐɪt]noun1 syllable

Might means: physical strength.

Synonyms for might12

noun, as in physical strength

mightiness, power

also used for might

authority, potency, disposition, craft, force, potence, brawn, fortitude, pith, may

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What does might mean?1

noun

1

physical strength

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with might?46

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All 46 rhymes for might, grouped by syllable

Might in a sentence

  • It might sound far-fetched, but this is a real problem.Swift
  • If you had missed that bus, you might not be here now.CK
  • If he had enough time, he might have done good work.CK
  • If it hadn't been for his help, she might have drowned.CK
  • As long as you are here, we might as well begin.Zifre
  • If you had not followed the doctor's advice then, you might be ill now.Dejo
  • Hearing you sing, people might take you for a girl.Zifre
  • If it had not been for your help, we might have failed.CK

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Forms of might

as a noun

plural
mights