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Principal (a person in charge of a school) and principle (a doctrine or belief) are homonyms
teaching, principle, belief, opinion, conviction, creed, dogma, tenet
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.
That government should work to make society more equal
Yes, principal and principle are homophones.
Principal is a position in an organisation. Principle are fundamental truth or beliefs.
A principal loan refers to the original amount borrowed, while a principle loan refers to a fundamental belief or rule.
The spelling of the head of a school is the principal(this is taught to children as "the principal is our pal," whether or not it is true).
Ere is a preposition that is a palindrome.
No, it isn't a palindrome.