cordially ഹൃദ്യമായ

ഹൃദ്യമായ

cordially = ഹൃദ്യമായ

Pronunciation =  cordially

Pronunciation in Malayalam = കോർഡിയലി

cordially in Malayalam: ഹൃദ്യമായ

Part of speechadverb 

Definition in English: in a warm and friendly way 

Definition in Malayalam: ഊഷ്മളവും സൗഹാര്‍ദ്ദപൂര്‍വ്വവുമായ രീതിയിൽ

Examples in English:

  • He was greeted cordially by the host.

Examples in Malayalam:

  • ആതിഥേയർ അദ്ദേഹത്തെ ഉപചാരപൂര്‍വ്വം സ്വാഗതംചെയ്‌തു .

Synonyms of cordially

Synonyms in Malayalam സ്നേഹപൂർവ്വം,ദയാപൂർവമായ, സന്തുഷ്ടമായ, ഉപചാരപൂര്‍വ്വം
Synonyms in English warmly, kindly, graciously, affably

Antonyms of cordially

Antonyms in Malayalam ശാന്തമായി, തണുത്ത, തണുപ്പുള്ള, വിയോജിപ്പുള്ള, ആത്മാർത്ഥതയില്ലാത്ത
Antonyms in English grimly, coldly, coolly, disagreeably, insincerely

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