mightn't

Verb

 * 1)  might not (negative auxiliary )
 * 2) * 1963, Perry Mason, The Case of the Greek Goddess (Television Season 6, Episode 25)
 * “But, mightn’t there have been something unusual about the Stimatis contract itself?” [Perry Mason cross-examining Roger Correll.]
 * 1) * 1974, Mario Vargas Llosa, Conversation in the Cathedral: A Novel, Harper & Row (First Rayo Edition, 2005), page 275:
 * "But at night she would still think the same thing: mightn't it be that he wouldn't come to see her anymore?"
 * "But at night she would still think the same thing: mightn't it be that he wouldn't come to see her anymore?"