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cordial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cordial in Hindi

  • हार्दिक
  • सौहार्दपूर्ण
  • मैत्रीपूर्ण
  • पुष्टिकारक
  • हार्दिक

cordial Definition

Adjective

  • warm and friendly.

Noun

  • a comforting or pleasant-tasting medicine.

cordial Example

  • the atmosphere was cordial and relaxed ( माहौल सौहार्दपूर्ण और सुकून भरा था )
  • Alex was cordial to his father and formal to his sister. ( एलेक्स अपने पिता के प्रति सौहार्दपूर्ण और अपनी बहन के प्रति औपचारिक था। )
  • "Mrs. Lander," she began in a cordial tone. ( "श्रीमती लैंडर," उसने सौहार्दपूर्ण स्वर में शुरुआत की। )
  • Egypt later stopped pressing Israel in public and resumed cordial relations. ( मिस्र ने बाद में सार्वजनिक रूप से इजरायल पर दबाव डालना बंद कर दिया और सौहार्दपूर्ण संबंध फिर से शुरू कर दिए। )

More Sentence

  • But it called the certification process an irritant to cordial relations.
  • The tone was diplomatically cordial at Tuesday's inaugural ceremony.
  • Holland described the meeting as " pretty cordial ."
  • It's difficult to see cordial in a sentence .
  • It was a cordial parting and we even kept in contact.
  • Stephen Jones described those talks as " cordial ."
  • We all needed a cordial, human connection to the place.
  • The vinegar is thick, more a condiment or a cordial.
  • Tuesday evening's session was described as cordial but inconclusive.
  • He talks about the importance of being cordial when signing autographs.
  • We had a very cordial and jolly lunch with his father,
  • A cherry cordial displays red cherries on a white chocolate background.
  • "He's cordial, polite and very coherent.
  • There was nothing original in the treatment, but it showed such power of appreciating the new ideas of the Fichtean method that it was hailed with cordial recognition by Fichte himself, and gave the author immediately a place in popular estimation as in the foremost rank of existing philosophical writers.
  • Its promoters declared their intention of maintaining cordial relations with Nonconformist z J.
  • "We won't speak of it any more, my dear," said Pierre, and his gentle, cordial tone suddenly seemed very strange to Natasha.
  • (2) The name of a drink or cordial, now rarely found except in country districts.
  • They were in close and cordial contact with the Serbian Government, but rightly insisted on retaining entire independence of action, their funds being derived from their wealthy S.
  • Undine said a few words to be cordial.
  • Never had Fanny more wanted a cordial.
  • Indeed, they were a most cordial pair.
  • It is miruvor, the cordial of Imladris.
  • She was happy with my cordial hospitality.
  • Our greeting with his ex-wife was cordial.
  • It creates a cordial relations with others.
  • The welcome was cordial and without rancor.
  • Nevertheless Peckham's relations with the king were often cordial, and Edward called on him for help in bringing order into conquered Wales.
  • became very cordial, and in 1891 he achieved a great parliamentary triumph by defeating the School bill and compelling Gossler to resign.
  • But potent opposition was offered to the appointment of a minister of religion, and the chair went to George Croom Robertson - then an untried man - between whom and Martineau a cordial friendship came to exist.
  • I earned his cordial loathing