Pronunciation: /koʊˈhɪr/
verb to be united or connected in a logical or consistent way
A1 The pieces of the puzzle cohere to form a complete picture.
A2 The team's ideas need to cohere in order to create a successful project.
B1 The arguments presented in the essay cohere logically and are easy to follow.
B2 The different elements of the design cohere seamlessly to create a cohesive look.
C1 The various themes in the novel cohere to create a complex and nuanced narrative.
C2 The artist's body of work coheres into a cohesive and thought-provoking collection.
formal The arguments presented in the research paper cohere with the findings of previous studies.
informal I don't think her story really coheres with the evidence we have.
slang Their excuses just don't cohere with the facts of the situation.
figurative The different elements of the painting cohere to create a beautiful and harmonious composition.
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