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    principal
    /ˈprɪnsɪpl/

    adjective

    • 1. first in order of importance; main: "the country's principal cities"
    • 2. denoting an original sum invested or lent: "the principal amount of your investment"

    noun

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  2. May 6, 2020 · principal (n.): a sum of money, either invested or lent. principal (adj.): the first or highest in importance. Consider this sentence to see how many ways you can use principal: The principal investigator spoke to the elementary school principal about the principal still owed on the school’s loans.

  3. adjective. most important element. “the principal rivers of America”. “the principal example”. synonyms: chief, main, master, primary. important, of import. of great significance or value. noun. the educator who has executive authority for a school.

  4. Aug 8, 2022 · Principle is a noun used to refer to a legal, natural, or scientific rule or standard. It can also be used to refer to a general or personal moral standard. Examples: Principle in a sentence. The principle of human rights is central to the idea of democracy.

  5. 3 days ago · principal (adj.): first, most important, or most respected; having to do with a person or thing that is a principal. principle (n.): a rule, law, or standard; a fundamental truth or concept on which a system or belief is based. Why people confuse principal and principle

  6. Principle is a noun that means a strongly held belief or a basic fact. It is often used to describe how good a person is. Someone with strong principles is usually seen as a good, moral person. Examples: He did not steal the money because of his principles. (He did not steal the money because of his strongly held belief that stealing is wrong.)

  7. A principle is a fundamental or general truth. It might also be the original (fundamental) source of something. America's principles establish religious liberty as a fundamental right. In principle refers to something in its fundamentals without all the details worked out:

  8. [only before noun] most important; main The principal reason for this omission is lack of time. New roads will link the principal cities of the area. Tourist revenue is now our principal source of wealth. My principal concern is to get the job done fast. The violins have the principal tune. Thesaurus. Join us.

  9. Noun. Filter. adjective. Highest or among the highest in rank, authority, importance, degree, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Of, relating to, or being financial principal, or a principal in a financial transaction. American Heritage. That is or has to do with principal. Webster's New World. Primary; most important.

  10. the main person who leads or plays an important part in an activity. At the end of the meeting, the principals shook hands to show they had reached an agreement. antonyms: accessory. similar words: captain, chief, head, hero, heroine, lead, leader, participant, star, superior. related words: loan.

  11. A school principal serves as the educational leader and administrative head of a school. Principals are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the school, including managing staff, implementing educational policies, and maintaining a safe and productive learning environment.