might've

English

Etymology

Contraction of might and have

Verb

might've

  1. might have; used to express the possibility of something occurring in the past as condition to another non-occurring past event.
    If we had gone to Hollywood, we might've met a film star.
  2. Used to express uncertainty about a past event.
    I think I might've left my umbrella on the train.
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