cordially

adv
/ˈkɔɹd͡ʒəli/US/ˈkɔːdɪəli/UK

Etymology

From cordial + -ly. Compare Middle English cordyally (“by heart”).

  1. derived from cordiālis
  2. derived from cordial
  3. inherited from cordial
  4. suffixed as cordially — “cordial + ly

Definitions

  1. In a cordial, warm, friendly or heartfelt manner.

    • I may ask you, then, cordially to thank Sir George Goldie for all that he has done for the Society.
    • Ever most cordially yours,
    • In the thick of the railway controversies of his day, Francis naturally had his prejudices. It seems that he cordially disliked the aristocracy in general.

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