Do you often get confused between “Affect” and “Effect” or hesitate while choosing between “Principal” and “Principle” in exams?
English is full of confusing words that look or sound similar but have different meanings. In banking and competitive exams, one wrong word can change the meaning of a sentence and cost you marks.
📌 Examples:
Affect: The new rule will affect the results.
Effect: The rule had a strong effect.
Principal: The principal addressed the students.
Principle: Honesty is an important principle.
Confusing Words Guide is designed especially for banking exam aspirants and students, helping you understand commonly tested confusing word pairs with clear explanations and simple Hindi meanings.
This guide strengthens your vocabulary accuracy and boosts confidence in exams, writing, and daily English use.