might have done something
- might have done something
used when something was possible but did not in fact happen
You might have been killed.
How different things might have been, if your father had stayed.
With a bit more effort we might have won the match.
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might have done something — phrase used when something was possible but did not in fact happen You might have been killed. How different things might have been, if your father had stayed. With a bit more effort we might have won the match. Thesaurus: modal verbshyponym… … Useful english dictionary
might not have done something — might not/might never/have done something phrase used when you imagine what the situation would perhaps have been if something had not happened, although it did in fact happen If I had not discovered Oliver’s letter, I might never have known.… … Useful english dictionary
might never have done something — might not/might never/have done something phrase used when you imagine what the situation would perhaps have been if something had not happened, although it did in fact happen If I had not discovered Oliver’s letter, I might never have known.… … Useful english dictionary
might — might1 [ maıt ] modal verb *** Might is usually followed by an infinitive without to : I might change my mind. Sometimes might is used without a following infinitive: I don t think we ll need any more help, but we might. Might does not change its … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
might — I UK [maɪt] / US modal verb *** Summary: Might is usually followed by an infinitive without to : I might change my mind. Sometimes might is used without a following infinitive: I don t think we ll need any more help, but we might. Might does not… … English dictionary
might — might1 W1S1 [maıt] modal v negative short form mightn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(possibility)¦ 2¦(suggesting)¦ 3¦(asking permission)¦ 4¦(somebody should have done something)¦ 5¦(past purpose)¦ 6 might I say/ask/add etc 7 I might say/add 8 I might have… … Dictionary of contemporary English
might*/*/*/ — [maɪt] modal verb I summary: ■ Might is usually followed by an infinitive without ‘to : I might change my mind. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: I don t think we ll need any more help, but we might. ■ Might has no tenses, no… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
have got someone or something covered — have (got) someone or something covered (informal) : to have done, gotten, or provided whatever is needed Don t worry about a thing. We ve got you covered. [=we have taken care of everything that you might need] You don t need to buy soda for the … Useful english dictionary
have someone or something covered — have (got) someone or something covered (informal) : to have done, gotten, or provided whatever is needed Don t worry about a thing. We ve got you covered. [=we have taken care of everything that you might need] You don t need to buy soda for the … Useful english dictionary
might — I [[t]maɪt[/t]] MODAL USES ♦ (Might is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.) 1) MODAL (vagueness) You use might to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. There s a… … English dictionary