inaugural|inaugurals in English
noun
[in·au·gu·ral || ɪ'nɔːgjərəl /-gjʊrəl]
speech given at an inauguration; inauguration, opening ceremony, induction ceremony
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1. InAugural definition, of or relating to an inauguration: Harding's inAugural address
2. First Inaugural Address
3. Inaugural Address 1st
4. In his inaugural address,
5. "Joan Anim-Addo Inaugural Lecture".
6. His inaugural speech was very inspiring.
7. Sure, he delivered a vacuous inaugural speech.
8. And their inaugural exhibit was called " Happiness. "
9. More than 000 people attended Carter's inaugural.
10. Over 500 people attended the inaugural ball.
11. Brayden Harrington, the teen whom President Biden Befriended as a fellow stutterer recited JFK's inaugural address during Biden's inaugural special.
12. The inaugural meeting drew a large audience.
13. 25 October: Emirates makes inaugural flight to Karachi.
14. Jaruzelski was excluded from all the inaugural events.
15. That's a great line in an inaugural address.
16. Professor Eston gave the inaugural lecture in 18
17. Great inaugural speeches generally have one memorable sound bite.
18. His arrival for the inaugural ceremonies would be triumphal.
19. Inaugural Lecture: Ancient Astronomies — Ancient Worlds Show all authors
20. Cole, Omen, and Bas were the label's inaugural artists.
21. F. Draw out overtures for discussion in inaugural meeting.
22. John Warner, R-Va., chairman of the inaugural committee.
23. Virgin Megastores sponsored the award during the inaugural year.
24. On its inaugural day in 1936, President David O.
25. 7 John Warner, R-Va., chairman of the inaugural committee.