cordially
Americanadverb
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in a courteous and friendly way; graciously.
You are cordially invited to take part in the festivities.
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deeply and sincerely.
I was cordially ashamed of how we had acted.
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Origin of cordially
Explanation
Cordially means "doing something in a heartfelt way." If you cordially welcome a stranger into your house, you make him or her feel comfortable, because you show that you're truly glad for the visit. The adverb cordially comes from the adjective cordial, which come from the Middle Latin word cordialis meaning "of or for the heart." Something that is done cordially has warmth and friendliness to it, like a host who greets people cordially at a party. In fact, formal party invitations sometimes use the phrase "you are cordially invited," which means you are happily encouraged to attend.
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Example Sentences
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That charm has resulted in her becoming a top-grossing live act, sitcom star of her show “Leanne,” bestselling author and film actor sharing the screen with Reese Witherspoon in “You’re Cordially Invited.”
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 5, 2025
The 26-year-old rising star, who made splashy appearances in such recently released films as “One of Them Days” and “You’re Cordially Invited,” has yet to unpack her belongings in her new Inland Empire home.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2025
Not surprisingly, I treasure a copy of her memoir, “My Own Two Feet,” inscribed “Especially for Michael Dirda, Cordially, Beverly Cleary.”
From Washington Post • Aug. 26, 2020
Cordially, Robert Moses This was no ordinary demurral over a book’s merits.
From The Guardian • Apr. 28, 2016
With kindest regards from us both, I am Cordially yours, Amelia B. Johnson.
From Book of Etiquette Volume I by Eichler, Lillian
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