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principal
adjective as in most important
Strongest matches
noun as in person in charge of organization, often an educational one
Strongest matches
Weak match
noun as in original amount of property either owned or owed
Weak match
Example Sentences
That could mean the principal party of Scottish independence is still well placed to overcome divided opposition in constituencies across the country and finish as the largest party nationwide.
Another painful hitch: When Betancur consolidated his loans to help qualify for loan forgiveness, his unpaid interest was added to the principal, pushing his balance to over $300,000.
Cynthia Rehberg, an associate principal from a Wisconsin elementary school, found her staff photo had been inaccurately posted on X along with a social-media post celebrating Kirk’s death.
An Englishman visiting the Netherlands noted with surprise: “This trading nation must be in a very bad way. Most of their principal towns are sadly decayed.”
Mr. Winter is superb as Didi, the marginally more decisive and inquisitive of the two principal characters.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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