Vocabulary
Coherent
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
(of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent.
Urdu meaning
مربوط، جڑا ہوا، چسیدہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- At stake is whether Pakistan can mount a coherent disaster-relief strategy.
- Islamabad has never hesitated to initiate dialogue with India when expedient, though the driving motive has consistently been elite survival and consolidation, rather than a coherent long-term state strategy.
- At its core was an ambitious promise: to finally craft a coherent framework for a $21 billion crypto market that has long drifted in the shadows but not too quietly, thanks to our YouTube-anointed crypto gurus.
- Instead, we saw a reactive state, stumbling from subsidies to bans, from imports to exports, without producing a coherent strategy.
- Later legislation the Environmental Protection Ordinance (1983) and Act (1997) represented guidance by iconic environmental leaders like Dr Parvez Hassan but lacked the components of a coherent, long-term strategy.
Synonyms
logical, reasoned, reasonable, well reasoned, rational, sound, cogent;
Antonyms
incoherent, muddled
Curator example
“they failed to develop a coherent economic strategy”
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