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principal vs felon

felon vs principal

principal and felon both are nouns.

principal is an adjective but felon is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
principal Yes Yes No No
felon Yes No No No
As nouns, felon is a hyponym of principal; that is, felon is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than principal:
  • principal: (criminal law) any person involved in a criminal offense, regardless of whether the person profits from such involvement
  • felon: someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
Other hyponyms of principal include criminal, crook, malefactor, outlaw.
principal (noun) felon (noun)
the educator who has executive authority for a school someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
an actor who plays a principal role a purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail
the major party to a financial transaction at a stock exchange; buys and sells for his own account
(criminal law) any person involved in a criminal offense, regardless of whether the person profits from such involvement
the original amount of a debt on which interest is calculated
capital as contrasted with the income derived from it
principal (adjective) felon (adjective)
most important element
Difference between principal and felon

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