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View usage for: (ɪnɔːgjʊrəl) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]An inaugural meeting or speech is the first meeting of a new organization or the first speech by the newleader of an organization or a country. In his inaugural address, the President appealed for unity. Synonyms: first, opening, initial, maiden More Synonyms of inaugural inaugural in British English (ɪnˈɔːɡjʊrəl) adjective1. characterizing or relating to an inauguration noun2. a speech made at an inauguration, esp by a president of the US inaugural in American English (ɪnˈɔgjərəl; ɪnˈɔgərəl) adjective2. that begins a series; first noun3. US a speech made at an inauguration Examples of 'inaugural' in a sentenceinaugural This speech has done the opposite of what the inaugural address tends to do.His own inaugural address eight years earlier had met with mixed reviews.That's why that inaugural speech sounded like a campaign speech.This is the first indication that he is going to be the first president to deliver a partisan stump speech as his inaugural address.There was little PR for the inaugural flight at the weekend, perhaps because the return leg was only a third full.The inaugural speech was almost entirely devoted to international issues.Most inaugural speeches disappear as soon as they are delivered.The inaugural address yesterday was full of defiant language.The inaugural address could not have been more conciliatory.In his inaugural lecture he emphasised yet more the impact of cities as agents of cultural innovation.He also delayed his inaugural lecture for nine years.He had hinted as much in his inaugural address, stretching the point somewhat.Around 120 attended their inaugural meeting last month.Only six teams retain their original names from the inaugural 1996 season.What the president's inaugural address lacked in the grandeur of many of his predecessors it amply made up for with candour.His first inaugural address went up to 45 per 1,000.Spoke at the inaugural meeting of Stop the War.They won it for the first time in its inaugural season, the 1992-93 campaign.The modern inaugural speech, with the world looking on, is so much bigger than it was.I was stunned by the rhetorical elegance and content of his "inaugural address " in the first two chapters of the book bearing his name.The estimable founder of Editorial Intelligence gave her inaugural lecture last night to spell out the importance of networking to business.But I wonder if its unusual programming needs rethinking, now that this inaugural season is drawing to a close. In other languagesinaugural British English: inaugural ADJECTIVE An inaugural meeting or speech is the first meeting of a new organization or the first speech by the new leader of an organization or a country. In his inaugural address, the President appealed for unity. - American English: inaugural
- Brazilian Portuguese: inaugural
- Chinese: 揭幕的
- European Spanish: inaugural
- French: inaugural
- German: Eröffnungs-
- Italian: inaugurale
- Japanese: 就任の
- Korean: 취임의
- European Portuguese: inaugural
- Latin American Spanish: inaugural
Definition of or for an inauguration In his inaugural address, he appealed for understanding. Additional synonymsDefinition of or at the beginning The initial reaction has been excellent. Synonyms opening, first, early, earliest, beginning, primary, maiden, inaugural, commencing, introductory, embryonic, incipient, inchoate, inceptive Definition serving as an introduction an introductory course in religion and theology Synonyms preliminary, elementary, first, early, initial, inaugural, preparatory, initiatory, prefatory, precursorythe season's opening game Synonyms first, early, earliest, beginning, premier, primary, initial, maiden, inaugural, commencing, introductory, initiatory - inattention
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