Maybe in a sentence as an adverb

And oh maybe, your upgrade price is too high? Yeah, test that.

Or maybe because I wasn't smart enough to. The math teacher would teach "3x + 6 = 9."

Just the design really, maybe im missing something.

Notch on this deal: "We were in talks about maybe bringing a version of Minecraft to Oculus. I just cancelled that deal.

If you run a blog, you maybe don't care b/c your R:W ratio is so high. The read/write lock is definitely an issue, but a lot of progress made and more to come.

I went to a po-dunk Midwestern state school, so what looks obviously stupid to me is maybe genius. I'm not saying I definitely could have done better, but I do think my probability of failure would have been <= to theirs.

I really would rather the discussion be about how to resolve this issue for domain names, or maybe some discussion about how to overturn these seizure laws. Edited: I've made the legal case in defense of those wrongfully convicted.

Or maybe it's our society. I just can't imagine a small record store in the 1960s, after being caught spying through the bedroom windows of its customers, ever staying in business. I feel terrible for anyone caught in this. But maybe, just maybe, Sony isn't the company to do business with anymore?

Well, maybe, but the relationship between Wikimedia top-level properties doesn't change all that regularly, nor does it meaningfully change depending on the context. Nor does the aggregate set of lines between properties draw an appealing or meaningful picture.

Ultimately any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge" and had the judge thrown the book at him Ortiz & Heymann would have washed their hands: "Oh well, maybe the judge shouldn't have given him 8 years rather than 3, but that's what he gets for not plea bargaining." This of course disavows Ortiz's and Heymann's own complicity in drumming up PDF downloading into a federal case.

Proper Noun Examples for Maybe

Say I build a company to a point where I could sell for enough that I could walk away with, I don't know, let's call it $10,000,000 USD. The other option is to stay independent and maybe, maybe eventually IPO. It's easy to sit on the sidelines and say "Go for the IPO, don't sell, selling is a failure". But you know what... maybe I need the money right now to do some things I always wanted to do. Maybe I want to buy my aging mother a new house, and I don't want to wait for a bloody IPO, I want to do it now. Maybe I have a family member who needs special medical care, or - maybe it - maybe I just want to cash out, fly to Scotland, and spend the rest of my life looking for a 6' tall, redheaded supermodel with a Scottish accent to marry.

Maybe definitions

adverb

by chance; "perhaps she will call tomorrow"; "we may possibly run into them at the concert"; "it may peradventure be thought that there never was such a time"

See also: possibly perchance perhaps mayhap peradventure