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mightn't

American  
[mahyt-nt] / ˈmaɪt nt /
  1. contraction of might not.


Example Sentences

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“Do they give lessons?” she asked, because if she was talking she mightn’t throw up.

From Literature

She had a feeling Alex mightn’t be very good at rock climbing in the dark.

From Literature

Mightn’t that be more important than filling the airwaves with more gaseous blah blah?

From Los Angeles Times

Clement Cuthbertson, a DUP councillor for Mid Ulster, said the figures "mightn't be considered that surprising given that Mid Ulster has so many rural roads and important trunk roads that constantly need maintenance".

From BBC

Schumacher concludes that the "vast majority" of police officers "are doing the best they can - and sometimes their best mightn't be that great, but they're trying their best".

From BBC