To be cordial is to be courteous, gracious and sincere (it derived from a French word meaning 'of or from the heart)
Hearty, sincere, warm and friendly.
Cordiality means pleasantry, politeness. He was cordiality itself as he welcomed them into his home.
The King, at parting with our two adventurers, embraced them with the greatest cordiality.
heartiness
To be polite
The suffix of "cordiality" is "-ity."
I cordially decline your notions I cordially decline your notions
amity (noun) = a state of friendship and cordiality
No. It is an adverb. Nouns associated with cordially (and the adjective cordial) are cordiality and cordialness.
* friendless * warmth * kindness * cordiality * sociableness * generosity * openness
One of cordiality and cooperation, at least for the last 70 years or so.
Amity refers to the state of friendship or cordiality. It encompasses everyone with and without disabilities and allows for all to be considered the same, without any mean behaviour.
1. Cordial 2. Concord 3. Discord 4.Cordiality