English to Latin Meaning of cordial - concordiamque


Cordial :
concordiamque

concordiamque, bibe, potum

commonitione sinceram, cor sensit,, concordiamque, genuina, pie, reficiat, hominum, BENIGNUS, arma aperire,, blandos asperat,, lenis, oleo,, iucundum, amandi, irritamentum Veneris, excitando, irritans, inflammatione

concordiamquecordialityex animomulsi
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Definitions of cordial in English
Noun(1) strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal
Adjective(1) diffusing warmth and friendliness(2) politely warm and friendly(3) sincerely or intensely felt
Examples of cordial in English
(1) He put the brakes on her chair and slipped up the ramp quickly, chatting with the man behind the counter in a friendly and cordial manner.(2) As a matter of fact, it was a very cordial , very warm meeting.(3) He was a warm, cordial man, who immediately treated me like a long lost friend.(4) Could I first of all say a very warm and cordial welcome to you, Mr Justham, and indeed to your colleagues.(5) I did so hope Dallas would give the Kennedys a warm and very cordial welcome.(6) ÔÇÿThe meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere befitting the warm relations that exist between the two countries,ÔÇÖ he said.(7) Strained once again and finished up with a dose of vodka, my cordial was looking nice and smelling lovely.(8) I am sure the delegates and the athletes will enjoy a friendly and cordial welcome from the people of Athy.(9) Current squeezes are, however, allowed to be upset if what's going on is not a cordial friendship, but a leftover entanglement of feelings and manipulations.(10) I've always had a very cordial and warm personal relationship with the President of the United States.(11) Top fields, friendly bookmakers and cordial entertainment will make it the place to be this Saturday.(12) The ministers claimed that the meeting was held in a very cordial manner and friendly manner.(13) There was no awkward moments at the office, and we maintained a cordial professional relationship and a warm friendship.(14) We wish them a hearty and cordial welcome and long and peaceful lives in our parish community.(15) What I REALLY did was take three Nurofen and swig a mouthful of cordial .(16) The victorious Europeans weren't cordial friends.
Related Phrases of cordial
(1) cordial welcome ::
grata animo
Synonyms
Adjective
1. friendly ::
amicissimum
2. warm ::
calidum
3. genial ::
benignus
4. affable ::
affabilis
5. amiable ::
amabilem
6. pleasant ::
iucundum
7. fond ::
cupidum
8. affectionate ::
pium
9. warmhearted ::
warmhearted
10. good-natured ::
lepidus
11. gracious ::
misereatur
12. hospitable ::
hospital!
14. hearty ::
anima dulcoratur
Noun
15. liqueur ::
liqueur
16. drink ::
bibe
Antonyms
1. antagonistic ::
INFENSUS
2. hostile ::
adversum
3. unfriendly ::
inimica
Different Forms
cordial, cordiality, cordially, cordials
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