Maybe is a word we use when we are not sure about something. It means something could happen or could be true. It is a common word to talk about uncertain ideas.
Maybe it will rain today.
Maybe she is at home now.
Maybe can be used to answer a question when you are not fully sure or want to be polite. It shows you do not give a direct yes or no.
Do you want tea? Maybe later.
Maybe I can help you tomorrow.
We use maybe to offer a suggestion that is not sure yet. It shows you are thinking about an idea, but you do not decide yet.
Maybe we can watch a movie tonight.
Maybe he will come with us.
Maybe can show that we are not sure about something in the past. It means something might have happened, but we do not know for sure.
Maybe he forgot the meeting yesterday.
Maybe she did not see your message.
Maybe is used to make a sentence softer or less forceful. It makes the speaker’s opinion less direct and easier for others to hear.
Maybe that is not the best idea.
Maybe you should try again.
Maybe is used to talk about ideas or situations that are not real but imagined. It is common in talking about future or impossible things.
Maybe if I had more time, I would travel.
Maybe we could live on Mars one day.
Informally, maybe can be used as a noun to describe someone who is unsure or cannot make decisions. This use is less common and mostly in spoken language.
He is such a maybe; he cannot decide.
Don't be a maybe about your future.