maybe

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See also: may be

English

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Etymology

From an ellipsis of Middle English it may be, equivalent to may +‎ be. Compare mayhap.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) enPR: mā'bē, IPA(key): /ˈmeɪbi/, [ˈmeɪ̯bi]
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  • Rhymes: -eɪbi

Adverb

maybe (not comparable)

  1. Perhaps, possibly.
    A small extra effort now can maybe save you much work later.
    Maybe I was imagining it, but I could swear that the dog understood what I was saying.
  2. (as a pro-sentence) Perhaps that is true (expressing no commitment to a decision or a neutral viewpoint to a statement).
  3. (UK, meiosis) Certainly.
    Maybe not the best idea.

Usage notes

  • Do not confuse maybe with the verb construction may be: "Maybe that's true", but "That may be true".

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Adjective

maybe (comparative more maybe, superlative most maybe)

  1. Possible; uncertain.

Noun

maybe (plural maybes)

  1. (informal) Something that is possibly true.
  2. (informal) An answer that shows neither agreement nor disagreement.
    The results of the poll were inconclusive. We got two yeses, three nos, and four maybes.
  3. (informal) A future event that may or may not happen.
    About your raise: it's a big maybe.

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