remarkably cordial
Frequency: 6.07.1 per million words
Indicates a surprisingly or notably high level of friendliness.
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- Considering their past disagreements, the meeting between the two leaders was remarkably cordial.
- The negotiations, which were expected to be tense, turned out to be remarkably cordial.
- After years of not speaking, the two sisters' reunion was remarkably cordial.
- The academic debate remained remarkably cordial, despite the conflicting viewpoints.
- For the sake of their children, their divorce proceedings were remarkably cordial.
- Everyone was surprised by how remarkably cordial the rivals were to each other at the ceremony.
- His demeanor has been remarkably cordial ever since he returned from his trip.
- The atmosphere at the international summit was remarkably cordial, fostering hope for future cooperation.
- Despite the intense competition for the promotion, their interactions remained remarkably cordial.
- The handover of power from the old CEO to the new one was remarkably cordial.