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World Languages, 17.10.2019 03:10 hanny13

Jamal is reading a story. he reads the sentence and is not sure what cordial means. he thinks it might mean "fancy."

read the sentence and the dictionary entry.

the first time karen visited serena’s home, she was impressed by the cordial atmosphere.

cordial

1. adjective

a. friendly, welcoming

b. genuine, deeply felt

2. noun

a. liquor with a sweet, strong taste

b. drink that invigorates the heart

what is the definition of cordial as used in the sentence?

deeply felt

invigorating drink

welcoming

sweet liquor

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