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UK//ˈmeɪ.bi ðɛər ɪz ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə ɪt//US//ˈmeɪ.bi ðɛr ɪz ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə ɪt//

Meaning of Maybe there is something to it

An expression that suggests something might be valid or true.

In simple words: It might be true or have a reason.

Maybe there is something to it in a sentence

  • I thought the idea was ridiculous, but maybe there is something to it.
  • She didn't believe in superstitions, yet maybe there is something to it after all.
  • After considering his argument, I think maybe there is something to it.
  • He dismissed the theory, but maybe there is something to it that we are missing.
  • Everyone laughed, but maybe there is something to it we haven't explored.
  • I wasn't sure about her claim, but maybe there is something to it that makes sense.

How to use Maybe there is something to it

Often used to express uncertainty or suggest the possibility that someone's idea or explanation might have merit. Suitable for informal and formal discussions, but be cautious in professional settings where certainty is required.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'maybe' as being 'maybe not' - it's uncertain.

Related words

Collocations with Maybe there is something to it

  • wonder if there is something to it
  • think maybe there is something to it
  • suggest maybe there is something to it
  • believe maybe there is something to it

Synonyms for Maybe there is something to it

Common mistakes with Maybe there is something to it

  • Using 'maybe' when 'may be' is intended.
  • Confusing it with 'there is nothing to it,' which means it is simple.
  • Overusing the phrase in situations that require more definitive language.

Compare Maybe there is something to it with Perhaps, Possibly, Might, Maybe so

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Frequently asked questions about Maybe there is something to it

What does Maybe there is something to it mean?

It might be true or have a reason.

What is the definition of Maybe there is something to it?

An expression that suggests something might be valid or true.

How do you use Maybe there is something to it in a sentence?

I thought the idea was ridiculous, but maybe there is something to it.

Can you give another example of Maybe there is something to it?

She didn't believe in superstitions, yet maybe there is something to it after all.

What are synonyms for Maybe there is something to it?

Common alternatives include perhaps, possibly, might, likely, maybe so.

What words go with Maybe there is something to it?

It commonly pairs with wonder if there is something to it, think maybe there is something to it, suggest maybe there is something to it, believe maybe there is something to it.

What are common mistakes when using Maybe there is something to it?

Using 'maybe' when 'may be' is intended. Confusing it with 'there is nothing to it,' which means it is simple. Overusing the phrase in situations that require more definitive language.

How do you pronounce Maybe there is something to it?

US: //ˈmeɪ.bi ðɛr ɪz ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə ɪt//, UK: //ˈmeɪ.bi ðɛər ɪz ˈsʌmθɪŋ tə ɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Maybe there is something to it?

Often used to express uncertainty or suggest the possibility that someone's idea or explanation might have merit. Suitable for informal and formal discussions, but be cautious in professional settings where certainty is required.