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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What is "Cordial enough"?

Hi, I see that "cordial enough" has other meaning than only "Cordial" right?

"Obama’s relationship with the leader was cordial enough, but it was hardly warm or close."
  

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Cordial means polite and sincere. It isn't friendly nor is it hostile. Therefore their relationship was business like.

  • Cordial means polite and sincere.
  • It isn't friendly nor is it hostile.
  • Therefore their relationship was business like.
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Cordial means polite and sincere. It isn't friendly nor is it hostile. Therefore their relationship was business like.

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