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How to pronounce cohere in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms adhere, cleave, cling, stick
Type of touch, contact, adjoin, meet
Has types conglutinate, agglutinate, mold
Verb group adhere, bond, bind, hold fast, stick, stick to
Derivation coherence, coherency, coherent, cohesion, cohesive


The sushi rice grains cohere.
Type Words
Type of change, alter, modify
Derivation coherent, cohesive


Religion can cohere social groups.
Type Words
Type of be
Derivation coherent


the principles by which societies cohere.

Examples of cohere

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The lasagna you really want has had time to cohere, to settle, to cool a little.
From the time.com
Oddly, almost as if in spite of itself, this extraordinary painting does cohere.
From the independent.co.uk
Now they also cohere when we see online what other people are doing and join in.
From the guardian.co.uk
Only then were other parts of the left able to cohere around these initiatives.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
General overviews of Ottoman history can be made to cohere to a decline theory.
From the en.wikipedia.org
As a result, a generally atomised, sometimes fractious place seemed to cohere.
From the economist.com
The structure may be in search of itself, for the piece did not quite cohere.
From the philly.com
Media audiences used to cohere because of the lack of other things to watch.
From the guardian.co.uk
You're happy to go along with the intertwining stories, which are starting to cohere.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • Cling: come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere"
  • Cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole; "Religion can cohere social groups"
  • Have internal elements or parts logically connected so that aesthetic consistency results; "the principles by which societies cohere"
  • To stick together physically, by adhesion or figuratively by common purpose; To be consistent as part of a group
  • (v) - stick together