Might Meaning and Definition

Might

Might

Pronunciation

/maɪt/

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Definition

 A capacity, ability, or power to do something; a condition of being able to do something; also, to possess power or authority over something.

Examples

  • He has the might to change the world.
  • She might attend the meeting if invited.

Synonyms

  • Power
  • Ability
  • Force

Antonyms

  • Weakness
  • Powlessness

Etymology

The word “Might” originates from Old English “migth”, derived from Proto-Germanic “mikþiz”, eventually linked to Proto-Indo-European “meh2-” meant “to increase”.”

Usage Notes

Might is often used in phrases such as “I might do that” or “She has the might to accomplish it”. It can also be used to express the capacity or ability to do something.

Cultural References

In popular culture, Might has appeared in various forms of media, such as in the title of the video game “Might and Magic” and in the phrase “You got the might” from the song “Might” by The Roots.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

Might is often used in phrases such as “In my might” or “By might”, which convey the idea of exercising power or authority.

Related Words or Phrases

Words such as “power”, “ability”, and “force” are closely related to Might in terms of meaning and usage.

Collocations

Might is often used with words such as “power”, “strength”, and “ability” to form collocations like “the power of might” or “the strength of might”.

Frequency of Use

Might is a relatively common word in modern language, often used in formal and informal contexts.

Common Misspellings

Common misspellings of Might include “Mite”, “Mighty”, and “Miggt”.

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