14 example sentences using cordial.
Cordial used in a sentence
Cordial in a sentence as a noun
Is it just me or was Bill's reaction so cordial and professional?
If the comment doesn't deserve a cordial response, then just downvote and move along.
I've never received a response from my local or state representatives that wasn't a convoluted and cordial "**** you."
It is in fact not unusual for people to remain cordial after being sexually assaulted by an acquaintance.
It also says that if there's no other way out but to leave, it costs OP nothing to be cordial and professional as he's exiting the company.
"I would just like to note I met some of said APMs in a gathering in Tel Aviv and they were all cordial, knowledgeable in their topics of work and helpful.
I can tell you that the Haskell community is among the most cordial, helpful and communicative I have ever seen in any field.
Cordial in a sentence as an adjective
I will be cordial and pleasant because I can still keep a flow going while having superficial interactions, but if you ask me, "How's the coming along?
There was aggressive monitoring, but there was a script and the cordial demeanor becomes automatic very quickly.
The context switch from programming to getting-coffee cordiality is recoverable; that between doing work and selling work is a 3-hour loss.
They're also aggressively monitored during the day and require attentiveness and a cordial demeanor.
The archives of the talk page for "Armenian ********" are rather extensive and not always cordial, because people have very different ideas about what should go in it, some of them strongly held.
Its a company's responsibility to breed a mutually respectful, productive, and cordial business culture.
And however cordial they are, they have the right to use any violence against you - including lethal - at any moment they decide there's anything suspicious, and the experience suggests even if they are completely wrong worst thing that would happen to them is suspension with pay.
Cordial definitions
strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal
See also: liqueur
diffusing warmth and friendliness; "an affable smile"; "an amiable gathering"; "cordial relations"; "a cordial greeting"; "a genial host"
politely warm and friendly; "a cordial handshake"
sincerely or intensely felt; "a cordial regard for his visitor's comfort"; "a cordial abhorrence of waste"