Sentence examples for be cordial from inspiring English sources

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be cordial

adjective

Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.

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"It will be cordial, friendly.

Still, these events tend to be cordial.

May and Renzi's meeting appeared to be cordial.

They must be cordial to their hosts, but tough in the face of any shenanigans.

If he was there, I decided, I would be cordial and quick.

He said he would train the hotel's staff to be cordial, but not overly familiar.

Musk and Bezos used to be cordial, but they're vicious now".

"Because if you can't leave, you can at least be cordial," he said.

I was so busy trying to be cordial and nice I didn't get a chance to look at her feet.

Relations with old Rome, whether in matters of church or of state, were not to be cordial.

"Mr. Chairman," he said, "I'm trying to be cordial here — you just accused the lady of lying.

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