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Meaning of cohesive
The primary meaning of "cohesive" is having a strong tendency to stick or hold together.
Etymology of cohesive
The word "cohesive" comes from the Latin "cohaerere", which means "to stick together", and is derived from "co-" (meaning "together") and "haerere" (meaning "to stick")
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe physical and social bonds
Synonyms
unified
integrated
coordinated
harmonious
consistent
unified
solid
firm
stable
secure
bonded
attached
joined
linked
connected
combined
merged
amalgamated
blended
mixed
intertwined
interdependent
symbiotic
reciprocal
mutual
complementary
supplementary
cohesive
adhesive
sticky
viscous
gelatinous
unified
consolidated
strong
sturdy
robust
compact
dense
cohesive
coherent
logical
rational
methodical
systematic
organized
structured
arranged
ordered
neat
tidy
trim
coherent
lucid
clear
intelligible
understandable
comprehensible
unified
whole
entire
complete
intact
unbroken
uninterrupted
Definitions
- Having a strong tendency to stick or hold together
- * (Of a group or society) united and working together effectively
- * (Of an argument or theory) logically and consistently developed
Usage Examples
- The cohesive team worked well together to solve the problem
- * The cohesive argument presented in the paper was well-received by the academic community
- * The cohesive mixture of materials created a strong and durable bond
Antonyms
divided
separated
disconnected
detached
isolated
scattered
fragmented
disunited
disjointed
discordant
incoherent
illogical
inconsistent
uncoordinated
disorganized
chaotic
messy
untidy
loose
weak
fragile
brittle
fractured
broken
shattered
disrupted
interrupted