Principled

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈprɪnsəpəld/

Definitions of principled

adjective A principled person or action is one that is based on or shows a strong belief in what is right and fair.

Example Sentences

A1 She always follows her principled beliefs.

A2 The principled decision was to speak up against injustice.

B1 He is known for his principled approach to problem-solving.

B2 The principled politician refused to compromise on her values.

C1 His principled stance on human rights earned him respect worldwide.

C2 The lawyer's principled defense of the accused was commendable.

Examples of principled in a Sentence

formal She is known for her principled approach to decision-making, always sticking to her values and beliefs.

informal He's a principled guy who always does what he thinks is right, no matter what others say.

slang That dude is so principled, he never bends the rules no matter what.

figurative The principled foundation of their relationship kept them strong through all the challenges they faced.

Grammatical Forms of principled

past tense

principled

plural

principled

comparative

more principled

superlative

most principled

present tense

principle

future tense

will principle

perfect tense

have principled

continuous tense

is principling

singular

principled

positive degree

principled

infinitive

principle

gerund

principling

participle

principled

Origin and Evolution of principled

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'principled' originated from the Latin word 'principium' meaning beginning or foundation.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'principled' evolved to refer to someone who adheres to a set of principles or beliefs, showing moral integrity and honesty.