Pronunciation: /haɪ ˈprɪnsəpəld/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'high principled' describes a person who has strong moral principles
A1 She is a high principled person who always follows the rules.
A2 The organization is known for its high principled approach to business ethics.
B1 The politician's high principled stance on corruption won him many supporters.
B2 The CEO's high principled decision to donate a portion of profits to charity was well-received by the public.
C1 His high principled behavior in the face of adversity earned him the respect of his peers.
C2 The judge's high principled rulings set a new standard for fairness in the legal system.
formal She was known for being a high principled individual who always acted with integrity.
informal My friend is so high principled that she never cuts corners or compromises her values.
slang I admire how he stays true to his high principled beliefs no matter what.
figurative The company's high principled approach to business has earned them a reputation for honesty and trustworthiness.
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