The root "Cor" is from the Latin word for "heart". The whole word would mean "of the heart" or "from the heart". A cordial greeting would then mean "a heartfelt greeting". Or another term of using bieng an invigorating liquid would be one that gives the heart vigor.
Being polite.
Behaving in a cordial and diplomatic fashion
Cordial is the correct spelling.
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You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Here are some sentences with different meanings.She gave us a cordial greeting and invited us inside.Then, she offered us glasses of cordial.We felt we had cordial relations with her.The Priest drank a glass or cordial. The cat knocked over the glass of cordial onto the new sofa.After I had been playing outside with my friends, I felt tired and needed a glass of cordial to cool down.The host was cordial in inviting guests.
IT MEANS IN A HEARTY MANNER.
The word "cordial" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes feelings of warmth, friendliness, and sincerity. As a noun, it refers to a sweet, invigorating drink or tonic.
Cordial.
friendly, neighborly, polite, welcoming, responsive
When a man of any age says he wants to keep things cordial he means polite with no strings attached. This means he will smile or chat with you, but is not interested in dating you or having you as a friend.