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"Principled" Meaning

Adhering to a moral code or set of principles; having a strong sense of what is right or wrong, and acting accordingly.

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Unbiased: Operating without bias or distortion, giving all parties a fair hearing and considering all relevant facts.
Justified: Based on a good reason or explanation; reasonable and fair.
Sincere: In accordance with one's beliefs or feelings; genuinely true to oneself, showing no intention of tricking someone or manipulating events.
Reckoned: Determined or considered to be true or valid; decided or agreed upon officially.
Legitimate: Official or rightful; accepted as valid by the law or a recognized standard; conforming to the established rules or procedures

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Principality

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A principality is a monarchical state or territory ruled by a prince. It is an independent state whose monarch holds the title of "Prince" rather than "King" or "Queen", and is typically headed by a hereditary monarch.

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In a fundamental or primary way; mainly; essentially.

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A lesser-known word!<br><br>"Principiate" is a noun that refers to the office or position of a principal or a leader, especially in a school or government. It can also refer to the period of time when someone holds this position.<br><br>Example: "She took up the principiate of the school last year and has been working to improve its academic standards."<br><br>It's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in everyday language and may be considered somewhat formal or archaic.

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The word "principle" can have several meanings depending on the context, but here are some of the most common interpretations:<br><br>1. A fundamental or primary element or aspect of something: e.g. "The principle of relativity is a fundamental concept in physics."<br>2. A person who is a student at a university, especially in a graduate program: e.g. "She was a graduate student at Harvard on a doctoral principle in chemistry."<br>3. A philosophical or moral rule that guides behavior: e.g. "The principle of non-maleficence is a fundamental principle in medical ethics."<br>4. A rule or doctrine that is a basic assumption or tenet: e.g. "The principle of justice is a cornerstone of any legal system."<br><br>However, in most contexts, the correct word to use is "principle" when referring to a fundamental rule or idea, and "principal" when referring to a student or the main figure in a school, institution, or organization. <br><br>For example:<br><br> The principal of the school is in charge of the students.<br> The principle of fairness is an important one to follow.

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