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MAYBE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. maybe. [ mey -bee ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. adverb. perhaps; possibly: Maybe I'll go too. noun. a possibility or uncertainty. maybe. / ˈmeɪˌbiː / adverb. perhaps. ( as sentence modifier ) maybe I'll come tomorrow.
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Maybe or may be ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
We use maybe and may be to talk about possibility. They are often confused because we use them both when we think that something is possible but we are not certain.
MAYBE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
used to show that something is possible or that something might be true: Maybe they'll come tomorrow. Maybe you were right after all. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. used to say you are not certain. maybe "Do you want to go to the show tonight?" "Maybe. Let's see how I feel after work." perhaps Perhaps he'll decide to join us tonight.
Maybe - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Maybe is a shortened version of the Middle English phrase, "it may be." People use it when they're not sure about something — or they aren't ready to give their answer. Sometimes other things have to happen — or not happen — before you can be sure.
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used when you are not certain that something will happen or that something is true or is a correct number synonym perhaps. Maybe he'll come, maybe he won't.
MAYBE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You use maybe to express uncertainty, for example when you do not know that something is definitely true, or when you are mentioning something that may possibly happen in the future in the way you describe.
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