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coherence

intermediateB2

/koʊˈhɪərəns/ · co-her-ence

The quality of being logical and consistent.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being logical and consistent.

منطق اور مستقل مزاجی کی خصوصیت۔

تداعی

tada'i

Formal: کوہریں

Synonyms

consistencyunitylogical connectionتضادہم آہنگیمتحدہ

Antonyms

incoherencedisunityconfusionعدم تسلسلغیر مربوطیتابہام

Common Collocations

  • logical coherence
  • coherence in writing
  • coherence of ideas

Example Sentences

The coherence of her argument made it very persuasive.

اس کے دلائل کی تضاد نے اسے بہت قائل کن بنا دیا۔

Us ke dalail ki tazad ne isay bohat qail kun bana diya.

In literature, coherence helps to create a more engaging narrative.

ادب میں، ہم آہنگی ایک زیادہ دلچسپ بیانیہ بنانے میں مدد کرتی ہے۔

Aadab mein, hum aahangi aik zyada dilchasp bayania banane mein madad karti hai.

The coherence of the research findings supports the hypothesis.

تحقیقی نتائج کی مستقل مزاجی مفروضہ کی حمایت کرتی ہے۔

Tehqiqat ke nataij ki mustaqil mizaji mafrozah ki himayat karti hai.

Easily Confused With

cohesion:Cohesion refers to the action of forming a united whole, while coherence refers to the logical connection and consistency of ideas.

Word Family

cohere
verbہم آہنگ ہونا
cohesive
adjectiveمتحدہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'coherence' as having 'cohesive' (together) ideas.

Visualize a puzzle where all pieces fit together perfectly, depicting coherence.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو پیش کرتا ہوں ہر ایک رنگ میں، ہم سب کی ہم آہنگی ہی، رہتی ہے زندگی کی پلنگ میں۔

Khud ko pesh karta hun har aik rang mein, Hum sab ki hum aahangi hi, rehati hai zindagi ki palang mein.

I present myself in every color, The coherence among us resides in the bed of life.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آگ پھر خود ہی بڑھتی ہے

Aag phir khud hi barhti hai

Fire only grows itself.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "cohaerentia" — sticking together

First known use: 17th century

The term evolved from the Latin 'cohaerentia', which was derived from 'cohaerere', meaning to stick together or to be connected.