cordial Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- belligerent
- belligerent
- cool
- argumentative
- wintry
- frosty
- pugnacious
- pugnacious
- wintry
- aggressive
- icy
- glacial
- alienated
- frigid
- frosty
- estranged
- glacial
- icy
- aggressive
- quarrelsome
- chilly
- unsocial
- argumentative
- cool
- estranged
- combative
- frigid
- quarrelsome
- combative
- contentious
- alienated
- chilly
- unsocial
- contentious
Weak:
cordial Meaning
cordial (n)
strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal
cordial (s)
diffusing warmth and friendliness
politely warm and friendly
sincerely or intensely felt
cordial Sentence Examples
- As guests arrived at the party, they were greeted with a warm and cordial welcome by the hosts.
- Despite their past disagreements, they managed to maintain a cordial relationship for the sake of their children.
- The atmosphere in the office became much more cordial after the team-building retreat.
- The diplomat extended a cordial invitation to the neighboring country's leader for a summit meeting.
- Over a cup of tea, they engaged in a cordial conversation about their shared interests.
- The newly elected mayor promised to work in a cordial manner with all members of the city council.
- The cordial handshake exchanged between the two rivals signaled a potential thaw in their long-standing feud.
- Despite the tense negotiations, both parties remained cordial and professional throughout the process.
- The elderly couple always had a cordial disposition, making them beloved members of the community.
- Despite the challenges, they parted ways on cordial terms, acknowledging each other's efforts and contributions.
FAQs About the word cordial
strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal, diffusing warmth and friendliness, politely warm and friendly, sincerely or intensely felt
warm, friendly, gracious, affectionate, buddy-buddy, comradely, nice, warmhearted, palsy-walsy, hail-fellow-well-met
cold, hostile, antagonistic, unfriendly, unfriendly, cold,hostile, antagonistic, belligerent, belligerent
As guests arrived at the party, they were greeted with a warm and cordial welcome by the hosts.
Despite their past disagreements, they managed to maintain a cordial relationship for the sake of their children.
The atmosphere in the office became much more cordial after the team-building retreat.
The diplomat extended a cordial invitation to the neighboring country's leader for a summit meeting.