Principle or Principal?
Posted by: Josef EssbergerHere are two more words that sound exactly the same but have different meanings.
A principle (noun) is a firm belief that someone has about something, or a rule about the way that something works:
- It is against my principles to borrow money.
- Jet engines work on the principle that hot gases expand.
A principal (noun) is the head of a college or school:
- I hear that our principal is going to resign.
(You probably know that “pal” means “friend”. So one easy way to remember this one is to think of “my pal the principal“.)
Principal (adjective) means”main” or “primary”:
- My principal objective is to complete my studies.
Posted by Josef Essberger May 2008
Josef founded EnglishClub for learners and teachers of English in 1997
71 comments
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Pavlina Marinova says:
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areeba jamal says:
respected sir ,
i am a ca student . your words really helped me but kindly would you give a detailed explanation so that it will be easy for me to remember it. thank you.
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Hida says:
Hello Sir,
That’s really interesting, actually all your lectures are of a great importance for me, and for learners in general.
I believe there are a countless number of confusing words like “principle” and “principal”…
We all covet for more words and more explanations…Thank you Sir. -
mukesh says:
hello sir i am from India so i have learnt this different thanks you for telling this two words
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Lovelylions says:
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fathi says:
hi,
Thank you for your kind explanation about the deferrence between these two words that may confuse many student> -
Helmi says:
thanks for such explaination and hounestly,it’s my first time to know the differences between the two notions.
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Sisse says:
Thank you so much,ı think these are very good tips.
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Gloria Mendoza says:
Two years ago I had a neighbor that came from New Zealand, he was the principal of primary in a very important school that is located in my neighborhood. He is a person with excellent principles.
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Alvaro Grcia says:
Thank you very much for your explanations about the meaning of these two words.However,I’ve noticed that there is another meaning for principal,for example: In banking business is very common to hear : Please,apply these funds to reduce principal (balance due) and interests on this loan. Am I right ?
Best regards
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Intizam Farajov says:
Thanks for the explanation of principle & principal. Indeed I did not know the difference between them.
I really appreciate your effort to help.
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Lan Thanh says:
Hi Joe,
Your entry is really interesting. You know, I sometimes confuse these two words just because they have the same pronunciation. I really like the relation between the word pal and principal which you give us, it’s easy to remember. Thanks alot for your explaination, bye Joe and hope to receive more interesting things from you.
Your new friend,
Thanh -
amina says:
hello sir
thank you so much for shoing us the different between these words…………many poeple confuse between them and so i was
really thank you so much mr,josef
and iam waiting for more tips
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fatimah says:
thank you for the help.The explanation is very clear and the tip makes it all the more easy to remember.
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Omar says:
Thanks for your help
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Jean Bernard Rameau says:
Dear Mr. Josef,
I just want to say thanks and congratulate you on the tremendous work you’re doing. your help is really helpful. Keep it up.
Best regards,
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mice slavkovski says:
Dear Mr. Josef,
I very happy because I can learn a lot of things of English language skills on your blog. Today, I learned where could we use the words principle and pricipal. I also learned another idioms/phrashes and verbs from the English grammar. Could you send me some similar words with different meaning(on my e-mail adress).Thank you very much for your corporation.
Best regards,
Mr. Mice Slavkovski -
Alice Le says:
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Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Alice -
Ngoc Thuy says:
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your interesting lesson.
It’s very useful for ESL learner.
I like your way of teaching English so much!Thanks & Best regards,
Thuy. -
Julie says:
That’s great explanatio of the words PRINCIPLE and PRINCIPAL. I’d love to explain to some friends about the definition and examples of the two words.
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mohammad zaher says:
thanks for your help that teach english as a secound Language.
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mohamd hefnawi says:
Dear sir
thank you for the inforamtoin.I learn more about that.
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vijay says:
i got the real difference between principle and principal.
i am very happy to join in this group. -
Phung Thi Hoa says:
Thanks Joe. I really appreciate your explanation on difference between these two words. I often use: financial principles, my private principles in my job. Otherwise I will take into account of this word in my vocabulary.
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shivani says:
thankyou for giving us the knowledge about good english
i really appreciate it.infact thanking you is also a good way to express words in english. -
Ahnan says:
Wow. The explanation about the words is 100 % clear. I like it.
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mohamad says:
hi id like to express how much that aim astonished of this new words bu case aim only was known word PRINCIPLES nothing more
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Francisco cassongo Mambe says:
Principle :is the idea to begin doing some thing;Pricipal:is the top.
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Thanh Toan says:
Dea Josep
Thanh you very much for your explanation about “Principal” and “principle”.
It makes me feel more confident when using them.
Thanks again and good luck.
Thanh Toan -
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esam says:
Good effort, thank you.
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I am appreciate your effort to help me in learning english.
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Best regards
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Harjeet Singh says:
Thank you for the info. Good tip for students that I prepare for TOEIC exams.
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kj says:
Another way to remember:
principLE and ruLE end the same way!
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Nina says:
I am so glad to learn this website, i was confused using Principle and Principal but then I understand now.
Thanks Sir
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Rosangela Taylor says:
Thanks, Joe! I’ll do that then!
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Joe says:
Rosangela: about -ING you might do better to look at:
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-ing-form.htm
or to discuss the question at:
https://www.englishclub.com/esl-forums/viewforum.php?f=139 -
Mohit says:
Thanku very much sir for this kind of good knowledge.pls always mail me and its increase my knowledge of english……
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Rosangela Taylor says:
Please, see the examples below:
“…the book is: The Insider’s Guide TO BuyING a New or Used Car by Burke Leon.”
“When it’s a referral, there’s already a predisposition TO likING and openness, so that’s easier.”
“In addition TO beING an instructor…”
In those examples, the verb after “to” comes in the ING form (to buying; to liking; to being). My question is: why? What determines that we use the to+verb+ing and not the infinitive form of the verb on these phrases? What’s the rule?
I think the rule is: when the verb is actually a noun, we use the ING form. But if this is right, why should I say “In addition TO beING an instructor…” if that verb seems to mean only a verb and not a noun? “In addition to be an instructor…” would be wrong, then?
I’m looking forward TO hearING from you! 😉
Thanks a lot!
rct
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Ghassem says:
thank you for the inforamtoin.I learn more about that.
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Pen says:
Thank you for this good information ,because these words many time confused me.please send me more .
thank you or effort and i feel I will improved my English with you
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Pen says:
Thank you very much for this important informations ,because this two words confused me many times .please send me more like these differences between words . Thank you again for your effort and i feel my English will be improved with you
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Ngoc Le says:
I’ve studied english for a long time, but this is the first time i noticed the difference of two words. It’s really a great information for me to study english well.
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Jehovanna Arcia says:
This is a good example why “the learning of the part of the speech” in the English language plays an important role in the acquisition of the English language, not only for second learners but also for native speakers. In the case of the native speakers the learning of the part of the speech helps them fill the gaps they may have when reading (input). My personal point of view is that learning the part of the speech in the English language helps students profit from their “free voluntary reading” (Krashen, FVR). This is the grammatical sensitivity necessarily to learn a second language. English has simply become a word order language.
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May 21st, 2008 at 17:10 pm
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Ahmed says:
Thanks my dear for the explanation. I know the differeces between these words but really you refresh my background.
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alex says:
The definitions of these words are clear. Thank you for helping me to learn more about English.
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banay says:
To whom it may concern,
Thanks for the explanation of principle & principal.
Have a good day!
banay
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trovizo says:
To keep your principle is the principal for a good life.
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hanane says:
Hullo Dear Sir,
to be honest, this is the first time i noticed the difference between the two of words at the level of meaning. i did always thaught that they are identical, exept that “principle” is british and “principal” is american.
You are a great a person. thanks