Cordial
in sentence
57 examples of Cordial in a sentence
But it was cordial, and I did gain a deeper understanding of his arguments.
OK, scene two: "They gave us a
cordial
reception."
And what about the
cordial
reception?
"Cordial"
and "reception" come from French.
This is to be seen and savored like a fine
cordial.
In NYC, JB meets up with frustration, and with "Ratso" Rizzo, a scruffy but
cordial
con artist.
How truly friendly, charming and
cordial
is this unpretentious old serial; I rejoiced in seeing old Lugosi.
This
cordial
comedy confronts a few bizarre characters.
He is seemingly
cordial
to talk to but behind the smiling facade lies a loathsome, callous, spiteful fellow - one who is ruthless without showing any sign of remorse - in fact, he seems to derive great pleasure and pride from inflicting anguish on others, especially women.
This film is hybridized by other culture.It's colorful,but it's insipid.This film is international commodity.Maybe the producer just want to get money from Korea and Japan by using Korean and Japanese in the movie.I'm a Chinese.I found it very stupid to listen to two foreigner conversing by using their stiff Chinese.The director want to express some ideas,but I think he chose a wrong method.These kind of film just look like a copy of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.Maybe using anther way to express his idea will be impressible.In my opinion,unadorned movie is more cordial,and it is a good way to express Chinese culture.
Our conversations were
cordial
and productive.
While it is easy to hold hands with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, Russian President Vladimir Putin, or US President George W. Bush, such reassuring images of
cordial
relationships are harder to come by at home.
We think ourselves more open, sentimental, cordial, and family oriented, but also more disorganized and blase, at times irresponsible and lazy.
A look beyond the
cordial
rhetoric reveals profound differences.
Asia’s Fragile Special RelationshipNEW DELHI – “Tzu-Ch’in asked Tzu-Kung a few questions;Tzu-Kung answered: …Our Master gets things (done) by being cordial, frank, courteous, temperate, deferential.
Incapable (so far) of forging a cohesive
cordial
strategy, with China, the West is becoming visibly afraid of Russo-Chinese rapprochement -- despite the obvious limits of it.
Occasional frustrations notwithstanding, it is, in fact, unlikely that the US will turn against a faithful – and dependent – ally, especially one whose leader enjoys
cordial
personal relations with Bush.
As a NATO member, Turkey aims to become a full member of the European Union and establish
cordial
relations with all of its southern and eastern neighbors.
This positive spirit can be nurtured by Russia’s government, which usually has
cordial
relations with the Vatican.
And thanks to a sense of shared history and purpose, not to mention a little humor, we were able to do just that, with our personal relations gradually shifting from antagonistic to
cordial.
India chose to remain in the Commonwealth as a republic, and maintained
cordial
relations with its former overlords.
And as the Communist Party of China’s main official newspaper took pleasure in noting, the encounter between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin was far more
cordial
than the one between Trump and the other G7 leaders.
In July 2018, he had a seemingly
cordial
meeting in Helsinki with US President Donald Trump, who has said he wants to “get along” with Putin.
It was less
cordial
than the first interview.
Then he left Vanikoro, headed toward New Zealand, dropped anchor at Calcutta on April 7, 1828, and returned to France, where he received a very
cordial
welcome from King Charles X.
He did so in the most
cordial
terms and conducted himself like a true gentleman."
Homais introduced himself; he offered his homages to madame and his respects to monsieur; said he was charmed to have been able to render them some slight service, and added with a
cordial
air that he had ventured to invite himself, his wife being away.
The salutations of the young men were
cordial
and frank, and, on the part of Henry Wharton, as collected as if nothing had occurred to disturb his self-possession.
His face was no longer wanting in smiles, and his salutations, though hasty, were
cordial.
A large supply of this
cordial
had been drawn from his storehouse in the city, and some of it now sparkled in a bottle before the captain, blushing in the rays of the sun, which were passing obliquely through it, like amber.
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