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1principal
adjective prin·ci·pal \ˈprin(t)-s(ə-)pəl, -sə-bəl\
: most important
Full Definition of PRINCIPAL
1
: most important, consequential, or influential : chief <the principal ingredient> <the region's principal city>
2
: of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal(see 2principal)
— prin·ci·pal·ly \-sə-p(ə-)lē, -sə-bə-lē, -splē\ adverb
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Usage Discussion of PRINCIPAL
Although nearly every handbook and many dictionaries warn against confusing principle and principal, many people still do. Principle is only a noun; principal is both adjective and noun. If you are unsure which noun you want, read the definitions in this dictionary.
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Examples of PRINCIPAL
- If any suspect that Griswold was exaggerating, they should reflect on the fact that the principal Supreme Court case justifying the invocation of the national security privilege was based on a governmental lie. —Garry Wills, New York Review of Books, 12 Feb. 2009
- Following the agreement, the four principal tobacco companies—Philip Morris, R. J. Reynolds, Brown & Williamson, and Lorillard—raised their prices more than 45 cents per pack. The costs of the settlement, as predicted, were passed on to consumers. —Allan M. Brandt, The Cigarette Century, 2007
- Their principal industry was the manufacture, in a long, low, mostly-wooden, two-story factory, of cold cream. —Frederick Busch, Too Late American Boyhood Blues, 1984
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Origin of PRINCIPAL
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin principalis, from princip-, princeps
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to PRINCIPAL
- Synonyms
- arch, big, capital, cardinal, central, chief, dominant, first, grand, great, greatest, highest, key, leading, main, master, number one (also No. 1), numero uno, overbearing, overmastering, overriding, paramount, predominant, preeminent, premier, primal, primary, foremost, prior, sovereign (also sovran), supreme
2principal
noun prin·ci·pal \ˈprin(t)-s(ə-)pəl, -sə-bəl\
: the person in charge of a public school
: the person in charge of a university or college
: an amount of money that is put in a bank or lent to someone and that can earn interest
Full Definition of PRINCIPAL
1
: a person who has controlling authority or is in a leading position: as a : a chief or head man or woman b : the chief executive officer of an educational institution c : one who engages another to act as an agent subject to general control and instruction; specifically : the person from whom an agent's authority derives d : the chief or an actual participant in a crime e : the person primarily or ultimately liable on a legal obligation f : a leading performer : star
2
: a matter or thing of primary importance: as a (1) : a capital sum earning interest, due as a debt, or used as a fund (2) : the corpus of an estate, portion, devise, or bequest b : the construction that gives shape and strength to a roof and is usually one of several trusses; broadly : the most important member of a piece of framing
— prin·ci·pal·ship \ˈprin(t)-s(ə-)pəl-ˌship, -sə-bəl-\ noun
See principal defined for English-language learners
Usage Discussion of PRINCIPAL
Although nearly every handbook and many dictionaries warn against confusing principle and principal, many people still do. Principle is only a noun; principal is both adjective and noun. If you are unsure which noun you want, read the definitions in this dictionary.
Origin of PRINCIPAL
(see 1principal)
First Known Use: 14th century
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PRINCIPAL Defined for Kids
1principal
adjective prin·ci·pal \ˈprin-sə-pəl\
Definition of PRINCIPAL for Kids
: highest in rank or importance : chief <My sister had the principal part in the school play.>
— prin·ci·pal·ly adverb
2principal
noun
Definition of PRINCIPAL for Kids
1
: the head of a school
2
: a leading or most important person or thing
3
: a sum of money that is placed to earn interest, is owed as a debt, or is used as a fund
Headscratcher for PRINCIPAL
Principal and principle sound the same but have different spellings and different meanings. A principle is a basic truth or theory that people base other ideas on, as in science. A principal is the head of a school. A commonly used way of remembering the spelling is by remembering that the principal is your pal.
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