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JFK's Inaugural Address, Jan. 20, 1961 88 words

Learn these 88 words from John F. Kennedy's famous speech ("Ask not what your country can do for you").

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  1. observe
    behave as expected during of holidays or rites
    We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing an end as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change.
  2. celebration
    a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
    We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing an end as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change.
  3. symbolize
    express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol
    We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing an end as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change.
  4. signify
    denote or connote
    We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing an end as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change.
  5. solemn
    dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
    For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forbears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.
  6. century
    a period of 100 years
    For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forbears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago.
  7. mortal
    subject to death
    For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life.
  8. abolish
    do away with
    For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life.
  9. poverty
    the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions
    For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life.
  10. revolutionary
    markedly new or introducing radical change
    And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe – the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.
  11. forebear
    a person from whom you are descended
    And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe – the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.
  12. generosity
    the trait of being willing to give your money or time
    And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe – the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.
  13. heir
    a person who inherits some title or office
    We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
  14. revolution
    the overthrow of a government by those who are governed
    We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
  15. foe
    an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force)
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  16. generation
    all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  17. temper
    restrain
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  18. bitter
    marked by strong resentment or cynicism
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  19. ancient
    belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  20. permit
    allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  21. committed
    bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude
    Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
  22. burden
    an onerous or difficult concern
    Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
  23. hardship
    something hard to endure
    Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
  24. oppose
    be against; express opposition to
    Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
  25. assure
    make certain of
    Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
  26. liberty
    personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression
    Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
  27. pledge
    promise solemnly and formally
    This much we pledge – and more.
  28. ally
    a friendly nation
    To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.
  29. cultural
    of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society
    To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.
  30. spiritual
    concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
    To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.
  31. origin
    the place where something begins, where it springs into being
    To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.
  32. cooperative
    involving the joint activity of two or more
    United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures.
  33. venture
    any venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome
    United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures.
  34. asunder
    into parts or pieces
    Divided there is little we can do; for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.
  35. colonial
    of or relating to or characteristic of or inhabiting a colony
    To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny.
  36. tyranny
    a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
    To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny.
  37. bond
    a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
    To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required – not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right.
  38. misery
    a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune
    To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required – not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right.
  39. communist
    relating to or marked by communism
    To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required – not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right.
  40. republic
    a form of government whose head of state is not a monarch
    To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge: to convert our good words into good deeds in a new alliance for progress; to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.
  41. border
    a line that indicates a boundary
    To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge: to convert our good words into good deeds in a new alliance for progress; to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.
  42. convert
    change the nature, purpose, or function of something
    To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge: to convert our good words into good deeds in a new alliance for progress; to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.
  43. alliance
    the state of being allied or confederated
    To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge: to convert our good words into good deeds in a new alliance for progress; to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.
  44. prey
    a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
    But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers.
  45. hostile
    characterized by enmity or ill will
    But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers.
  46. aggression
    a disposition to behave aggressively
    Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas.
  47. subversion
    the act of subverting; as overthrowing or destroying a legally constituted government
    Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas.
  48. hemisphere
    half of the terrestrial globe
    And let every other power know that this Hemisphere intends to remain the master of its own house.
  49. assembly
    a group of persons who are gathered together for a common purpose
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support, to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  50. sovereign
    greatest in status or authority or power
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support, to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  51. instrument
    the means whereby some act is accomplished
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support, to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  52. forum
    a public facility to meet for open discussion
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support, to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  53. invective
    abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support, to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  54. shield
    armor carried on the arm to intercept blows
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support, to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective, to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak, and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  55. adversary
    someone who offers opposition
    Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.
  56. engulf
    flow over or cover completely
    Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.
  57. humanity
    all of the living human inhabitants of the earth
    Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.
  58. atom
    (physics and chemistry) the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element
    But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course – both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom, yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war.
  59. civility
    the act of showing regard for others
    So let us begin a new remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof.
  60. sincerity
    the quality of being open and truthful; not deceitful or hypocritical
    So let us begin a new remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof.
  61. negotiate
    discuss the terms of an arrangement
    Let us never negotiate out of fear.
  62. formulate
    come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort
    Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms – and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.
  63. precise
    sharply exact or accurate or delimited
    Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms – and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.
  64. proposal
    something proposed (such as a plan or assumption)
    Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms – and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.
  65. absolute
    complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers
    Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms – and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.
  66. invoke
    request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection
    Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.
  67. conquer
    take possession of by force, as after an invasion
    Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.
  68. desert
    arid land with little or no vegetation
    Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.
  69. eradicate
    destroy completely, as if down to the roots
    Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.
  70. commerce
    transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
    Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.
  71. oppressed
    burdened psychologically or mentally
    Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the Earth the command of Isaiah to "undo the heavy burdens . . . (and) let the oppressed go free."
  72. cooperation
    the practice of cooperating
    And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved.
  73. suspicion
    the state of being suspected
    And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved.
  74. endeavor
    attempt by employing effort
    And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved.
  75. citizen
    a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community
    In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final success or failure of our course.
  76. summon
    gather or bring together
    Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty.
  77. testimony
    something that serves as evidence
    Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty.
  78. service
    an act of help or assistance
    The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe.
  79. twilight
    a condition of decline following successes
    Now the trumpet summons us again; not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are; but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" – a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself.
  80. rejoice
    feel happiness or joy
    Now the trumpet summons us again; not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are; but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" – a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself.
  81. patient
    enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance
    Now the trumpet summons us again; not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are; but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" – a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself.
  82. tribulation
    an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event
    Now the trumpet summons us again; not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are; but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" – a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself.
  83. global
    involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope
    Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind?
  84. defend
    protect against a challenge or attack
    In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger.
  85. maximum
    the greatest or most complete or best possible
    In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger.
  86. devotion
    commitment to some purpose
    The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it – and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
  87. sacrifice
    a loss entailed by giving up or selling something at less than its value
    Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you.
  88. conscience
    motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
    With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on Earth God's work must truly be our own.