remain cordial

Frequency: 7.512.8 per million words

Used to describe the continuation of a friendly and pleasant relationship, often despite potential difficulties.

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Examples (10)

  • Relations between the two governments remained fairly cordial.
  • Despite their divorce, they managed to remain cordial for the sake of their children.
  • The two competing CEOs agreed to remain cordial in public appearances.
  • Even after their heated argument, the old friends promised they would remain cordial.
  • It's important that we remain cordial with our neighbors, even if we don't always agree.
  • No matter the outcome of the competition, we will remain cordial with the other team.
  • Throughout the tense negotiations, both parties have remained cordial.
  • She insists that her relationship with her ex-partner remains cordial.
  • Please, let's try to remain cordial during this meeting.
  • While they were no longer close, their interactions remained remarkably cordial.