might have
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migh'd've
/ˈmaɪɾ.əv/
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might have →
migh'd've
/ˈmaɪɾ.əv/
Indicates a past possibility or an unfulfilled past action. It means it was possible that something happened, or that something would have happened under different circumstances.
In fast speech, 'might' often loses its final 't' sound or it becomes a quick, soft 'd' sound, and 'have' reduces significantly to a schwa followed by a 'v' sound, or just a 'v'.
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Example 1
She might have called by now.
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Example 2
I might have left my keys at home.
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Example 3
We migh'd've taken the wrong turn.
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Example 4
She migh'd've already finished it.
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Example 5
You migh'd've said that before.
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