What does maybe mean?

The adverb maybe (one word) means “perhaps.”

It’s important to note the difference between may be vs maybe as they can’t be used interchangeably. “May be” (two words) is the modal verb “may” followed by the verb “be.”

“Maybe” is also sometimes used as a noun to refer to someone who has not fully committed to something or to mean an “uncertainty.”

Maybe used as a noun examples
Person A: Are you coming to the presentation on Monday?
Person B: I’m not sure; you can put me down as a maybe.

We can’t make such an important decision on the basis of so many maybes.

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