How To Spell might-have-been?
How to Pronounce might-have-been?
Correct pronunciation for the word "might-have-been" is [mˈa͡ɪthɐvbˌiːn], [mˈaɪthɐvbˌiːn], [m_ˈaɪ_t_h_ɐ_v_b_ˌiː_n].
What are the misspellings for might-have-been?
- night-have-been,
- kight-have-been,
- jight-have-been,
- mught-have-been,
- mjght-have-been,
- mkght-have-been,
- moght-have-been,
- m9ght-have-been,
- m8ght-have-been,
- mifht-have-been,
- mivht-have-been,
- mibht-have-been,
- mihht-have-been,
- miyht-have-been,
- mitht-have-been,
- miggt-have-been,
- migbt-have-been,
- mignt-have-been,
- migjt-have-been,
- migut-have-been
What is the adjective for might-have-been?
The adjective form of "might-have-been" is "might-have-been". Adjectives do not typically have distinct forms for past participles of verbs.
Usage over time for might-have-been:
This graph shows how "might-have-been" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Might-have-been:
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n.
• person who does not succeed • disappointments- betrayal ,
- anticlimax ,
- downer ,
- blow .
Nearby words
Resources
- Correct spelling for might-have-been [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- might-have-been - English spelling dictionary
- Might-have-been | Definition of might-have-been by Merriam-Webster
- Might-have-been definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Might-have-been | Definition of might-have-been at Dictionary.com
- Might-have-been dictionary definition | might-have-been defined