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cohesive

intermediateB2

/koʊˈhiːsɪv/ · co-he-sive

Characterized by a clear connection or relation between parts.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Characterized by a clear connection or relation between parts.

حصوں کے درمیان واضح تعلق یا رشتہ رکھنے والا۔

جڑت دار

jurrat daar

Formal: ملحق

Synonyms

connectedunifiedintegratedمتصلیکجامرکب

Antonyms

disjointedfragmentedseparateمنتشرٹوٹا ہواعلیحدہ

Common Collocations

  • cohesive narrative
  • cohesive team
  • cohesive force

Example Sentences

The cohesive nature of the project brought everyone together.

اس منصوبے کی جڑت دار فطرت نے سب کو اکٹھا کر دیا۔

Is mansoobe ki jurrat daar fitrat ne sab ko akathha kar diya.

A cohesive argument is more convincing.

ایک جڑت دار دلیل زیادہ قائل کرنے والی ہوتی ہے۔

Aik jurrat daar dalil zyada qail karne wali hoti hai.

The team worked as a cohesive unit for the competition.

ٹیم نے مقابلے کے لیے ایک جڑت دار اکائی کے طور پر کام کیا۔

Team ne muqablay ke liye aik jurrat daar akai ke tor par kaam kiya.

Easily Confused With

cohesive:Cohesive refers specifically to the connection between parts, while adhesive refers to the ability to stick to surfaces.

Word Family

cohesion
nounجڑت
cohere
verbپیوستہ ہونا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'cohesive' as 'cohesion' helping parts stick together.

Imagine glue bringing different pieces of paper together.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

یہ تو جڑت ہے محفل کی، بٹ جائیں تو کچھ بھی نہیں

Yeh to jurrat hai mehfil ki, bat jayen to kuch bhi nahi

This is the cohesion of the gathering; if separated, there is nothing.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جوڑوں کا ذکر بہتر ہوتا ہے، ٹوٹنے کا نہیں!

Joron ka zikr behtar hota hai, tootne ka nahi!

It's better to mention connections rather than separations.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "cohaesivus" — to stick together

First known use: 19th century

The word 'cohesive' developed in the late 19th century, primarily used in scientific contexts to describe substances or concepts that hold together.