inaugral menas to initiate.
inaugural
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US president Kennedy used the word 'forebears' in the sense of our ancestors, those who lived before we who live today.
In politics, the expression is "maiden speech." However, the more general term is "inaugural."
The word misspelled on the inscription of Lincoln's second inaugural address is "future." It appears as "futur" on the stone carving. This error was later corrected in subsequent versions of the inscription.
The word for the first time an event has been held is "inaugural." This term is often used to describe the initial occurrence of an event, such as a ceremony, festival, or competition, signifying its introduction or beginning. For example, one might refer to the "inaugural concert" or "inaugural season" of a sports league.
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Theodore Roosevelt I believe, I may be incorrect however.
Franklin Pierce
Theodore Roosevelt.
An address delivered at an inaugural ceremony is called an inaugural address.
Franklin Pierce