mightnt
/ˈmaɪnt/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of might: used in the past tense of the first conditional, often in a negative or interrogative sentence, to indicate a hypothetical or uncertain situation
“He mightnt be able to finish the project on time.”
2. verb (auxiliary)
used in the past tense of the first conditional, often in a negative or interrogative sentence, to indicate a hypothetical or uncertain situation
“You mightnt have passed the exam if you hadn’t studied hard.”
3. adverb
used to express uncertainty or doubt about the possibility of something happening
“She mightnt have gone to the party if she hadn’t received an invitation.”