Definition of cordially

cordiallyadverb

trân trọng

/ˈkɔːdiəli//ˈkɔːrdʒəli/

The word "cordially" has its origins in the 15th century, derived from the Latin "cor," meaning "heart" or "gut." In Old English, the word "cordial" referred to a warm, comforting drink made from fruit juice or other ingredients. However, by the 16th century, the word's meaning shifted to describe a person's demeanor or attitude as warm, friendly, and sincere. In modern English, "cordially" is used to express a sense of genuine and heartfelt friendship, admiration, or appreciation. For example, one might sign a letter or invitation with the phrase "Sincerely, cordially," conveying a sense of warmth and respect. The word has become a popular way to add a touch of elegance and formality to written communication, while also conveying a sense of sincerity and kindness.

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in a pleasant and friendly manner

một cách dễ chịu và thân thiện

Example:
  • You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.

    Trân trọng kính mời bạn đến dự lễ mừng ông Michael Brown nghỉ hưu.

very much

rất nhiều

Example:
  • They cordially detest each other.

    Họ thực sự ghét nhau.