- cordially cor·di·al·ly adv
- ['kɔːdɪəlɪ]
cordialmente
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Cordially — Cor dial*ly, adv. In a cordial manner. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cordially — cor|di|al|ly [ˈko:diəli US ˈko:rdʒəli] adv 1.) in a friendly but polite and formal way ▪ You are cordially invited to our wedding on May 9. 2.) cordially dislike/loathe etc to dislike someone or something very strongly … Dictionary of contemporary English
cordial — cordially, adv. cordialness, n. /kawr jeuhl/ or, esp. Brit., / dee euhl/, adj. 1. courteous and gracious; friendly; warm: a cordial reception. 2. invigorating the heart; stimulating. 3. sincere; heartfelt: a cordial dislike. 4. Archaic. of or… … Universalium
Union of Christendom — • Includes the Catholic Church together with the many other religious communions which have either directly or indirectly, separated from it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Union of Christendom Union of Christend … Catholic encyclopedia
cordial — [kôr′jəl; ] chiefly Brit [ kôr′dē əl] adj. [ME < ML cordialis < L cor (gen. cordis), HEART] 1. Rare stimulating the heart; invigorating; reviving 2. a) warm and friendly; hearty [a cordial hello] b) sincere; deeply felt … English World dictionary
cordial — adj. & n. adj. 1 heartfelt, sincere. 2 warm, friendly. n. 1 a fruit flavoured drink. 2 a comforting or pleasant tasting medicine. Derivatives: cordiality n. cordially adv. Etymology: ME f. med.L cordialis f. L cor cordis heart … Useful english dictionary