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cordiality

American  
[kawr-jal-i-tee, kawr-jee-al-, -dee-al-] / kɔrˈdʒæl ɪ ti, ˌkɔr dʒiˈæl-, -diˈæl- /

noun

  • cordialities
    plural
  1. cordial quality or feeling.

    Synonyms:
    heartiness, geniality, friendliness, warmth
  2. an expression of cordial feeling.


cordiality British  
/ ˌkɔːdɪˈælɪtɪ /

noun

  1. warmth of feeling

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Usage

What does cordiality mean? Cordiality is the quality of being cordial—friendly and polite. Cordial is used to describe people and their behavior toward others in social situations, especially when they do not know each other well. A cordial greeting is a warm and friendly one, especially one intended to make someone feel welcome. When you treat people with cordiality, you treat them with a sincere friendliness and warmth. Example: Even when I don’t like my coworkers, I try to treat them with cordiality. 

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Etymology

Origin of cordiality

First recorded in 1590–1600; cordial + -ity

Explanation

Cordiality is a characteristic of being friendly and agreeable. Your habit of smiling and saying hello to everyone you pass on the street is evidence of your cordiality. People who show cordiality are polite, kind, and pleasant, but the word implies a bit of reserve: you might appreciate the cordiality among the employees at your after-school job, but your relationships with your closest friends and family are characterized by an emotion deeper than cordiality. At the root of cordiality is the Latin word cor, or "heart."

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The spat caused unease in a country with a tradition of political cordiality, even between ideological foes.

From Barron's Mar. 11, 2026

The new cordiality was on display on Wednesday when Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Jeffries were spotted exiting the speaker’s office while engaged in a friendly and businesslike discussion.

From Washington Times Feb. 8, 2023

She thinks many World Cup fans that summer, including her, were struck by the overflowing cordiality, both of the organizers and the nation’s inhabitants.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 21, 2022

After the meeting, Chinese and U.S. officials highlighted the cordiality of proceedings in a sign it could help open the door to more communication between the two militaries.

From Reuters Jun. 10, 2022

For all she knew, this big young man smiling at her with such cordiality might be a sheriff—or— “Do you know who that is?” she asked.

From "Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad" by Ann Petry

Silicon Valley is generally considered to have a laid back Californian culture, but behind all of the polite cordialities, there rests a necessary cutthroat attitude.

From Salon Mar. 16, 2015

After brief cordialities, Tenet got down to business.

From Time Magazine Archive

You only accept cordialities from people you esteem….

From Australian Writers by Desmond Byrne

Then the visit is exchanged between friends whom perhaps the departed year had somewhat alienated; old associations are revived, and cordialities that had well nigh been forgotten are strengthened and renewed.

From The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, January 1844 Volume 23, Number 1 by Various

From many a page what cordialities step forth to console and to fortify us; what divine depths we come upon; what sudden vistas of sunshine through tempest-shaken shadows; what bursts of splendor through nebulous mutterings.

From Essays Æsthetical by George H. (George Henry) Calvert

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