different between inaugural vs underlying
inaugural
English
Etymology
From French inaugural, from inaugurer, from Latin augurare (“to take omens”).
Adjective
inaugural (not comparable)
- Of inauguration; as in a speech or lecture by the person being inaugurated.
- 2008 August 21, Cape Times, p. 21:
- The University of Cape Town hosts an inaugural lecture by Professor Ian Scott […] on Wednesday at 8pm.
- 2008 August 21, Cape Times, p. 21:
- Marking the beginning of an operation, venture, etc.
- 2009 was the inaugural season for New York Yankees' new stadium.
Translations
Noun
inaugural (plural inaugurals)
- An inauguration; a formal beginning.
- The inaugural of the President will take place in March.
- A formal speech given at the beginning of an office.
- 2009, Teddy Davis, ABC News on March 13, 2009.
- In his inaugural, President Obama proclaimed 'an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics'.
- 2009, Teddy Davis, ABC News on March 13, 2009.
Translations
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Adjective
inaugural m or f (plural inaugurais, comparable)
- being a first occurrence or event
- occurring during an inauguration
Romanian
Etymology
From French inaugural
Adjective
inaugural m or n (feminine singular inaugural?, masculine plural inaugurali, feminine and neuter plural inaugurale)
- inaugural
Declension
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inau?u??al/, [i.nau?.??u??al]
Adjective
inaugural (plural inaugurales)
- inaugural
Derived terms
inaugural From the web:
- what inaugural address
- what inaugural means
- what inaugural events are happening tonight
- what inaugural events are tonight
- what inaugural events are happening today
- what inaugural address means
- what inaugural lecture means
- what's inaugural lecture
underlying
English
Adjective
underlying (not comparable)
- lying underneath
- We dug down to the underlying rock.
- basic or fundamental
- implicit
- Many nursery rhymes have an underlying meaning.
Translations
Noun
underlying (plural underlyings)
- (finance) The entity from whose performance a derivative derives its value.
Verb
underlying
- present participle of underlie
Anagrams
- enduringly
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- what underlying conditions cause anxiety
- what underlying conditions cause anemia
- what underlying conditions cause sibo
- what underlying conditions cause constipation
- what underlying conditions cause vertigo
- what underlying diseases cause itching
- what underlying conditions cause tinnitus
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