Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

may-as-well

idiom
/meɪ æz wɛl/
Definition
Used to suggest that something is as good as something else or to indicate that a particular choice is reasonable under the circumstances.
Examples
  • You might as well enjoy the trip since it’s already paid for.
  • If you’re going to the store, you may as well pick up some groceries for me.
  • Since it’s raining, you may as well stay at home and watch a movie.
Meaning
This phrase implies that there is little difference in the results of varying choices, often suggesting that one option is just as viable as another.
Synonyms
  • might as well
  • you might as well
  • it’s just as well