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How to pronounce cordiality in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms amity
Type of friendliness
Derivation cordial

Examples of cordiality

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Dressed in blue jeans and loafers, he welcomed a few friends with easy cordiality.
From the democratandchronicle.com
The cordiality of the interview has given way to tension or even outright hostility.
From the post-gazette.com
The staff greet you with spirited cordiality and the rooms are modern and comfortable.
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Cordiality aside, women's ordination turned out to be a big sticking point.
From the time.com
That would be enough for any top driver to close the door on cordiality.
From the independent.co.uk
Numbers and facts will not encompass our cordiality, do they not see it?
From the economist.com
For that cordiality, much of the credit can go to Angela Merkel, the German chancellor.
From the economist.com
There was plenty of pomp and cordiality, all part of the now familiar ritual of summitry.
From the time.com
Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown begin their gubernatorial debate with the requisite cordiality.
From the sfgate.com
More examples
  • Amity: a cordial disposition
  • (cordial) liqueur: strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal
  • (cordial) affable: diffusing warmth and friendliness; "an affable smile"; "an amiable gathering"; "cordial relations"; "a cordial greeting"; "a genial host"
  • (cordial) sincerely or intensely felt; "a cordial regard for his visitor's comfort"; "a cordial abhorrence of waste"
  • Cordial is the tenth studio album from Quu00E9bu00E9cois band La Bottine Souriante. It was released in 2001 through the band's own label, Les Productions Mille-Pattes.
  • (Cordial (candy)) A cordial is a type of candy, in which a fruit filling is placed within a chocolate shell. A well known confectionery of this type is the cherry cordial.
  • (Cordial (medicine)) A cordial is any invigorating and stimulating preparation; e.g., peppermint cordial. The term derives from obsolete medicinal usage, as various beverages were concocted which were believed to be beneficial to one's health, especially for the heart (cordialis in Latin). ...
  • The practice of being cordial
  • (cordial) A concentrated noncarbonated soft drink which is diluted with water before drinking; A pleasant-tasting medicine; A liqueur prepared using the infusion process; A candy (or bonbon) usually made of milk chocolate, filled with small fruits (often maraschino cherries) and syrup or ...