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    cordially
    /ˈkɔːdɪəli/

    adverb

    • 1. in a warm and friendly way: "he was greeted cordially by the archbishop"
    • 2. with intense feeling: "he was cordially detested for his brutality and injustice"

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  2. in a way that is friendly, but formal and polite: "Hello," she said cordially. I told him, very firmly but cordially, we couldn't do it. formal. used when politely inviting someone somewhere, agreeing to something, asking something, etc.: cordially invited You are cordially invited to attend our annual wine-tasting evening.

  3. The meaning of CORDIAL is showing or marked by warm and often hearty friendliness, favor, or approval : politely pleasant and friendly. How to use cordial in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. in a way that is friendly, but formal and polite: "Hello," she said cordially. I told him, very firmly but cordially, we couldn't do it. formal. used when politely inviting someone somewhere, agreeing to something, asking something, etc.: cordially invited You are cordially invited to attend our annual wine-tasting evening.

  5. CORDIAL definition: 1. friendly, but formal and polite: 2. (of a feeling, especially dislike) strong: 3. a sweet…. Learn more.

  6. Cordially means "doing something in a heartfelt way." If you cordially welcome a stranger into your house, you make him or her feel comfortable, because you show that you're truly glad for the visit. SKIP TO CONTENT

  7. Definition of cordially adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. in a courteous and friendly way; graciously: You are cordially invited to take part in the festivities. deeply and sincerely: I was cordially ashamed of how we had acted. Discover More. Other Words From. qua·si-cor·dial·ly adverb. su·per·cor·dial·ly adverb. un·cor·dial·ly adverb. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of cordially 1.

  9. cordially meaning, definition, what is cordially: in a friendly but polite and formal way: Learn more.

  10. courteous and gracious; warm: a cordial reception. [before a noun] sincere; strongly felt: They had a cordial dislike for each other. n. Wine a strong, sweetened liqueur: [uncountable] a bottle of cherry cordial. [countable] He drank several peppermint cordials. cor•dial•ly, adv. cor•dial•ness, n. [uncountable] See -cord-.

  11. A cordial greeting is a warm and friendly one, especially one intended to make someone feel welcome. The quality of being cordial is cordiality. Cordial can also be used as a noun meaning a sweetened liquor (more commonly called a liqueur) or a kind of nonalcoholic fruit-based drink, like lime cordial.