Inaugural in a sentence as a noun

It's critical to hire from the A-list for the inaugural team.

If there is such a thing as a software hall of fame, MSPaint deserves to be in the inaugural class.

I was part of App Academy's inaugural class, summer 2012, when they taught iOS in 9 weeks instead of RoR in 12.

I was able to attend the inaugural F1 event in Austin last weekend and it was a great experience.

Inaugural in a sentence as an adjective

It was used with the intent to promote and encourage attendance at the inaugural event here in Chicago.

There were so many people out there looking for a program like ours, but it just wasn't there yet. When our inaugural students heard about Code Academy, they jumped at the opportunity.

"We congratulate the LibreOffice community on their success over their inaugural year and wish them luck in their future endeavors.

Inaugural definitions

noun

an address delivered at an inaugural ceremony (especially by a United States president)

noun

the ceremonial induction into a position; "the new president obviously enjoyed his inauguration"

See also: inauguration

adjective

occurring at or characteristic of a formal investiture or induction; "the President's inaugural address"; "an inaugural ball"

adjective

serving to set in motion; "the magazine's inaugural issue"; "the initiative phase in the negotiations"; "an initiatory step toward a treaty"; "his first (or maiden) speech in Congress"; "the liner's maiden voyage"

See also: initiative initiatory first maiden