principle : a fundamental law or a doctrine
The homophone for principal is principle.
Example sentences:
Our school principal is a good leader.
I disagree with his actions based on principle.
Principle.
Principal is a person.
Principle is a concept.
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The homophone for principle is principal, the leader or head administrator in a school.
The homophone for principal is principle.
Principal
The homophone for "principle" is "principal."
The homophone for the word "principle" is "principal."
A homophone for the word "principal" is "principle." They sound exactly the same but have different meanings; "principal" refers to a person in a leading position or the main sum of money, while "principle" refers to a fundamental truth or belief.
No, "principal" and "principle" are not homophones. "Principal" refers to a person in a leading position or the original amount of money invested. "Principle" refers to a fundamental truth or belief.
An example of a homophone is "knight" and "night." These words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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The homophone for "principle" is "principal."
The homophone for "law" is "lore."
No, "principal" and "principle" are not homophones. "Principal" refers to a person in a leading position or the original amount of money invested. "Principle" refers to a fundamental truth or belief.
An example of a homophone is "knight" and "night." These words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A homophone for the word "principal" is "principle." They sound exactly the same but have different meanings; "principal" refers to a person in a leading position or the main sum of money, while "principle" refers to a fundamental truth or belief.
An older word for a school principal is a headmaster or headmistress.
main, mein, Maine principal, principle key, cay bird, burred
It can be, when it means "primary, chief, or first in importance" (principal character, principal consideration). It can also be a noun (a schoolmaster, partner, or an initial value of an investment or loan). * the homophone, principle, is always a noun
The plural of the noun principal is principals (loan values, school heads, or those with a proprietary interest). The plural of the homophone principle is principles.
The homophone for "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.