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cordial

[kawr-juhl, -dee-uhl] / ˈkɔr dʒəl, -di əl /


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That history is what made this Oval Office meeting — cordial, almost warm — so jarring.

From Salon

Creuheras said father and son sought each other’s company frequently, and described Isak’s relationship with Jonathan as cordial and “full of love.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Our relationship with her is cordial at best.

From MarketWatch

The initial meetings were cordial, but they hadn’t yet dug into substantive issues, and Pfizer had made no commitments, Bourla told an investor conference in June.

From The Wall Street Journal

The foreign press was, for the most part, less cordial.

From Salon