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principle

/ˈpɹɪnsəpəl/

Meanings
  • noun

    A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the basis for a system of belief or for a chain of reasoning.

    - "The principle of cause and effect is a fundamental concept in science."
    - "His actions were in violation of the company's principles."
  • noun

    A rule or guideline that is established or instituted.

    - "The school has a strict no-cellphone policy, which is a principle."
    - "The new manager has established some important principles for the team."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈpɹɪnsəpəl/



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Synonyms

tenet
Rhymes
Words rhyming with principle
chime , clime , crime , dime , prime , time
Variants
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Etymology
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From Latin principium 'beginning, origin, first part, ruler, chief, prince'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'principle' comes from the Latin word principium, which means 'beginning' or 'origin'.

  2. The term 'principle' has been used in various fields, including science, philosophy, art, and business.

  3. The principle of non-contradiction, which states that a proposition cannot both be true and false at the same time, is a fundamental principle in logic.


Related Concepts
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  1. Values: Principles and values are related concepts. Values are the beliefs or ideals that a person holds dear, while principles are the rules or guidelines that help a person live in accordance with those values.

  2. Moral principles: Moral principles are a set of guidelines that help individuals distinguish right from wrong and guide their behavior.


Quotes
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  1. Better, of course, to take a higher road, operate on the "principle" of service and see if things don't turn out better …

    - Richard Ford,{it}Independence Day{/it},1995
  2. Urban guerrilla warfare was futile against a thermonuclear superstate that would stop at nothing to defend the profit "principle".

    - Philip Roth,{it}American Pastoral{/it},1997
  3. Pointlessness was life's "principle", and it spread its sadness.

    - Arthur Miller,{it}Timebends{/it},1987

Culture
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The principle has been used extensively in literature, philosophy, and art. In literature, principles are often explored as themes in novels and poems. In philosophy, principles are fundamental truths or propositions that serve as the basis for a system of belief. In art, principles can refer to the rules or guidelines that artists follow in their work.

How to Memorize "principle"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people coming together to establish a set of rules or guidelines for their community. These rules or guidelines are the principles that will guide their behavior and help them live in harmony.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'principle' with the idea of a foundation or a base. Principles are the foundational truths or guidelines that help us build a strong system of belief or a successful organization.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym P-R-I-N-C-I-P-L-E to remember the meaning of the word: Principles are fundamental Rules Informing New Choices and Leading to Excellence.


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