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cordially
[ kawr-juh-leeor, especially British, -dee-uh-lee ]
adverb
- in a courteous and friendly way; graciously:
You are cordially invited to take part in the festivities.
- deeply and sincerely:
I was cordially ashamed of how we had acted.
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Example Sentences
However, the two world leaders continued taking questions, more or less cordially, for nearly another 20 minutes before the extraordinary argument broke out, after an interruption by the US vice-president, JD Vance.
You are cordially invited to witness the moment a music loving bride celebrated her wedding crowd-surfing to the band that led her to meet her husband.
“We cordially invite everyone to visit the exhibition and form their own opinions,†the museum writes.
Mr. Christie responded cordially, wishing Mr. Trump well.
As a count from Transylvania, he would like to cordially invite everyone to spare him the Dracula jokes.
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