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cordiality

[kawr-jal-i-tee, kawr-jee-al-, -dee-al-] / kɔrˈdʒæl ɪ ti, ˌkɔr dʒiˈæl-, -diˈæl- /


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That cordiality did not extend far beyond the dais: Mr. McCarthy’s allies claim that they do not have a functional bond, for which they blame Mr. Biden.

From New York Times

German sausages symbolize “strength and cordiality,” Heinrich Kohl, the mayor of a city that hosted a separate bratwurst vaccination event, told the German Press Agency.

From Washington Post

Still, the film focuses on the admittedly tough work of bread-breaking, avoiding substantive policy debates that might interfere with the spirit of cordiality.

From New York Times

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said both sides “presented their respective positions” about relations with China in a climate of “respect, openness and cordiality.”

From Washington Times

I often suggest “cordiality” in this space because I believe that this is a concept that Americans don’t easily grasp.

From Washington Post