"Parting cordial" refers to a warm and friendly farewell or goodbye. It emphasizes the positive feelings and goodwill shared between individuals as they separate, often implying a sense of appreciation for the time spent together. This term is commonly used in social contexts to convey a pleasant and respectful departure.
The parting in this case is the final parting, dying and being parted forever from ones friends and family.
Alliteration"Parting is such sweet sorrow..."Oxymoron"Parting is such sweet sorrow..."
"Sweet sorrow"
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Romeo and Juliet...Good night,Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.;)
IT MEANS IN A HEARTY MANNER.
Behaving in a cordial and diplomatic fashion
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Cordial has two syllables.
cordial was invented in 1900
Cordial is the correct spelling.
The pronunciation of cordial is ˈkȯr-jəl.
I appreciate your cordial reply.
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.
Red cordial is a drink that tastes like raspberry.
They maintain a cordial atmosphere and a friendly rapport patient.
Pomegranate cordial is more commonly called grenadine.