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cordial

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

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🗓️ 20 May 2026

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 20, 2026 is:

cordial • \KOR-jul\  • adjective

Cordial describes someone or something that is politely pleasant and friendly.

// All the guests were assembled and given a cordial greeting by the host.

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Examples:

“The Burnside post office is a small one-­room wooden building profusely planted with flowers all around it. ... One enters a tiny vestibule and pushes a buzzer, which brings Christine out of the house, brushing by you into the ‘office’ proper, where she opens the counter window and, with a smile and a toss of her hair, says, in a cordial tone, ‘Now, my dear, what can I do for you?’” — Robert Finch, Summers in Squid Tickle: A Newfoundland Odyssey, 2025

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The Latin root cord- (or cor) is at the heart of the connection between cordial, concord (meaning “harmony”), and discord (meaning “conflict”). Cord- means “heart,” and each of these cord- descendants has something to do with the heart, at least figuratively. Concord, which comes from com- (meaning “together” or “with”) plus -cord, suggests that one heart is with another. Discord combines the prefix dis- (meaning “apart”) with -cord to imply that hearts are apart. Hundreds of years ago, cordial could mean simply “of or relating to the (literal) heart” (the -ial is simply an adjective suffix) but today anything described as cordial—be it a friendly welcome, a compliment, or an agreement—comes from the heart in a figurative sense. Cordial is also used as a noun to refer to a usually sweet liqueur, the name being inspired by the idea that a cordial invigorates the heart.



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0:00.0

It's the Word of the Day for May 20th.

0:12.0

Today's word is cordial, spelled C-O-R-D-I-A-L.

0:17.0

Cordial is an adjective.

0:19.0

It describes someone or something that is politely pleasant and friendly.

0:24.3

Here's the word used in a sentence from Summers in Squid Tickle, a newfound land, Odyssey, by Robert

0:31.9

Finch. The Burnside Post Office is a small one-room wooden building, profusely planted with flowers

0:39.2

all around it.

0:40.7

One enters a tiny vestibule and pushes a buzzer, which brings Christine out of the house,

0:46.2

brushing by you into the office proper, where she opens the counter window and, with a smile

0:52.0

and a toss of her hair, says, in a cordial tone,

0:55.2

now, my dear, what can I do for you?

0:58.1

The Latin root chord, or core, C-O-R, is at the heart of the connection between cordial,

1:04.7

concord, meaning harmony, and discord, meaning conflict.

1:09.2

Chord means heart, and each of these chord descendants has something to do

1:13.5

with the heart, at least figuratively. Concord, which comes from com, C-O-M, meaning together, or with, plus

1:20.9

cord, suggests that one heart is with another. Discord combines the prefix, dis, D-I-S, meaning apart, with chord, to imply that hearts are a part.

1:34.8

Hundreds of years ago, cordial could mean simply of or relating to the literal heart.

1:40.4

The I-A-L is simply an adjective suffix.

1:43.3

But today, anything described as cordial, be it a friendly welcome, a compliment, or an agreement,

1:49.0

comes from the heart in a figurative sense.

1:51.9

Cordial is also used as a noun to refer to a usually sweet liqueur,

1:56.8

the name being inspired by the idea that a cordial invigorates the heart.

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