Definitions for inaugural

inaugural in·au·gu·ral

Spelling: [in-aw-gyer-uh l, -ger-uh l]
IPA: /ɪnˈɔ gyər əl, -gər əl/

Inaugural is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 263 anagrams from letters in inaugural (aagilnruu).

Definitions for inaugural

noun

  1. an address, as of a president, at the beginning of a term of office.
  2. an inaugural ceremony:

adjective

  1. of or relating to an inauguration:
  2. marking the beginning of a new venture, series, etc.:

Origin of inaugural

1680-90; obsolete inaugure (Latin inaugurāre to inaugurate) + -al1, -al2

Examples for inaugural

“We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists” said Thomas Jefferson in his first inaugural.

In his inaugural address he declared that nothing but the will of the people governed him.

In his inaugural address, he reassures the south on this point.

Thomas Jefferson also warned in his first inaugural that not “every difference of opinion is a difference of principle.”

Mr. Bancroft, the historian, delivered the inaugural Address.

Marthy and Will sat with Eric in the carriage at the second inaugural, too.

Richard Blanco made waves in 2013 when he was the first immigrant, Latino, and openly gay man to be the inaugural poet.

On June 18, 1971, the caucus threw its inaugural dinner at the Dunbar Hotel.

Which brings us to FDR's first inaugural speech assertion that "we have nothing to fear but fear itself."

This choice was made and was declared in the inaugural address.

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