A principal word refers to a primary or main term that carries significant meaning within a specific context, often serving as the focal point for understanding a concept or idea. In linguistics, it can denote the central word in a phrase that conveys the essential meaning. In broader usage, it may highlight a key concept in discussions or texts.
"Ex-principal" = former principal, or former head administrator of a school, typically K-12.
principal
This is your principal target. The principal goal must be achieved.
Principal differences are the most important differences
There are two diffferent words that are homophones (sound-alike words):The word principle applies to a logical premise or to morals.The physics class studied the principle of expanding gases.She was person with good principles. She volunteered at the Red Cross every week.The sound-alike word principal means "the primary rank," and is the title of the administrative head of some schools. (Children remember this as "the principal is our pal.") It can also mean the base amount of a loan.The principal export of Kuwait is oil.Mr. Smith is an elementary school principal.His payment on his house loan was mostly interest, so the principal was barely reduced.
My principal is so mean that we have to come to school on weekends. or I love how honest and trustworthy your principal is.
boss or principal
"Ex-principal" = former principal, or former head administrator of a school, typically K-12.
There is no such word. -You may mean 'mainstay' -which is the principal support of something.
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The base word of 'principal' is 'prince'.
The principal is my pal.
If you are referring to a school principal, then the answer is "skoolhoof."
"I sent you to the principal because you misbehaved."
" The principal of the matter may vary"
This is your principal target. The principal goal must be achieved.
The director (Also a word they use for a school principal) is very serious.