Cordial vs. Polite

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  • Cordial (adjective)

    Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.

  • Cordial (adjective)

    Radiating warmth and friendliness; genial.

  • Cordial (adjective)

    Tending to revive, cheer, or invigorate; giving strength or spirits.

  • Cordial (adjective)

    Proceeding from the heart.

  • Cordial (noun)

    A concentrated noncarbonated soft drink which is diluted with water before drinking.

  • Cordial (noun)

    An individual serving of such a diluted drink.

  • Cordial (noun)

    A pleasant-tasting medicine.

  • Cordial (noun)

    A liqueur prepared using the infusion process.

  • Cordial (noun)

    A maraschino cherries) and syrup or fondant.

  • Cordial (noun)

    Anything that revives or comforts.

  • Polite (adjective)

    Well-mannered, civilized.

    “It’s not polite to use a mobile phone in a restaurant.”

  • Polite (adjective)

    Smooth, polished, burnished.

  • Polite (verb)

    To polish; to refine; to render polite.

Wiktionary
  • Cordial (adjective)

    warm and friendly

    “the atmosphere was cordial and relaxed”

  • Cordial (adjective)

    strongly felt

    “I earned his cordial loathing”

  • Cordial (noun)

    a sweet fruit-flavoured drink

    “wine cups and fruit cordials”

    “a tall glass of blackcurrant cordial”

  • Cordial (noun)

    another term for liqueur

  • Cordial (noun)

    a pleasant-tasting medicine.

Oxford Dictionary

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