Noun
an address delivered at an inaugural ceremony (especially by a United States president)
Source: WordNetAnd the result of that, as President Dwight Eisenhower in his 1953 inaugural address, is that a nation “soon loses both.” Source: Internet
On Saturday during his inaugural address, President Irfaan Ali touted the revival of the agricultural sector, including sugar and rice. Source: Internet
In his first inaugural address in 1861, with a fractured nation rushing toward civil war, Abraham Lincoln expressed hope that “the better angels of our nature” would save us from a terrible conflagration. Source: Internet
After the installation, President Stoltzfus gave her inaugural address. Source: Internet
“I can’t believe I’m a nonsmoker,” she said yesterday standing in “Kennelly Corner,” a spot outside Government Center Mayor Henrici dubbed after former Police Chief Jack Kennelly (a well-known heavy smoker) and designated in his 2005 inaugural address. Source: Internet
He had proven his mettle by the time of his inaugural address. Source: Internet