ˌkȯ(r)jēˈaləd.ē, kȯ(r)ˈjal-, -ətē, -i; US sometimes and Brit usually ˌkȯ(r)dēˈal- or -dˈyal- noun
( -es )
Etymology: French cordialité, from Middle French, from cordial (from Medieval Latin cordialis ) + -ité -ity
: cordial quality : sincere affection and kindness : warmth of regard
the cordiality of his greeting was pleasant to his guests
: good will or good feeling : favor
the city's cordiality to new industry