be cordial

Frequency: 8.015.5 per million words

Used to describe a state of being friendly and pleasant.

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Examples (10)

  • Despite their business rivalry, they always are cordial to each other at conferences.
  • The meeting between the ex-spouses was surprisingly cordial.
  • The president hopes the upcoming talks with the foreign leader will be cordial and productive.
  • Our relationship with our neighbors has always been cordial.
  • Please try to be cordial with your colleagues, even if you disagree with them.
  • Throughout the difficult negotiations, both sides were being remarkably cordial.
  • If everyone could be cordial, we would resolve this issue much faster.
  • Her main goal was to be cordial and professional during the interview.
  • Is it possible for them to be cordial after such a bitter argument?
  • He is always extremely cordial, which makes him a great host.