Principle can be used as an adjective when referring to the main or most important component of something. Example: The principle character in the book was a little kid who grew up to be President of the United States.
It can also be used as a noun when referring to an authority figure or chief executive. Example: The school principle is the leader of the faculty.
It can also be used when referring to a loan or mortgage. Example: Fred pays 20 percent against his principle and 80 percent against the interest when he pays his mortgage.
"I sent you to the principal because you misbehaved."
My principal is so mean that we have to come to school on weekends. or I love how honest and trustworthy your principal is.
The principal of the school tried to start an anti-drug program.
She is the principal stockholder in that company. The principal of our school spoke to the meeting.
There are many ways to use the word principal in a sentence: 1. Who is the principal of Howard College? 2. The sum of interest he paid on that loan is double the principal 3. Aderogba will play the principal role in the next movie.
Referring to the school principal you could say; The principal was harsh to students who disobey.
"His use of profane words cost him a trip to the principal's office."
* A credulous rumour is spreading about having a new principal.
I considered him an ally because he helped me get out of the trouble I was in with the principal.
I was sure the the principal would summon me for a serious talk after what I did.
Proverbs 4:7 Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
The principal is my pal.