Noun
a speech setting forth the keynote
Source: WordNetThe source of all unhappiness is other people. As soon as you learn to think of other people as noisy furniture, the sooner you will be happy. - Wally's Keynote Speech. Scott Adams
“All of them acted in the best interest of the country as they saw it and consistent to what they thought our policies were,” said Bolton, during the question-and-answer time after his keynote speech. Source: Internet
Alex's keynote speech, "Intelligent Speculation in a Trumpian World," opened with a reminder about how transactions are voluntary in a capitalist system and that the stock market is the great equalizer. Source: Internet
Cuomo had impressed many Democrats with his keynote speech at the 1984 Democratic Convention, and they believed that he would be a strong candidate. Source: Internet
Harvey's advocacy of the genre has resulted in the involvement of film director Peter Greenaway who served as a juror for the Machinima category and gave a keynote speech during the event. Source: Internet
He received the degree at the university's annual Commencement exercises that year, where he gave the keynote speech. Source: Internet