The Latin verb haerēre has shown remarkable stick-to-itiveness in influencing the English lexicon, which is fitting for a word that means "to be closely attached; to stick." Among its descendants are adhere (literally meaning "to stick"), adhere’s relative adhesive (a word for sticky substances), inhere (meaning "to belong by nature or habit"), and even hesitate (which implies remaining stuck in place before taking action). In Latin, haerēre teamed up with the prefix co- to form cohaerēre, which means "to stick together." Cohaerēre is the ancestor of cohesive, a word borrowed into English in the early 18th century to describe something that sticks together literally (such as dough or mud) or figuratively (such as a society or sports team).
Examples of cohesive in a Sentence
Their tribe is a small but cohesive group.
Religion can be used as a cohesive social force.
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Balding notes that this should be considered carefully to make sure the front porch feels cohesive with the rest of the home.—
Heather Bien,
Southern Living,
13 Aug. 2026 The collection also includes a coordinating bath mat and bathrobe for a cohesive look.—
Audrey Lee,
Architectural Digest,
10 Aug. 2026 At club level, Paris Saint-Germain became back-to-back Champions League winners in May, thanks to Spanish coach Luis Enrique’s fluid attacking style, packed with rotations and a cohesive network of players.—
Mark Carey,
New York Times,
9 Aug. 2026 That substance shows up in the little things that elevate a big house into a memorable one — intricate millwork, triple crown molding and custom touches that give the home a cohesive, old-world richness rather than a patchwork of trends.—
David Caraccio,
Sacbee.com,
8 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for cohesive
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Etymology
Latin cohaesus, past participle of cohaerēre "to stick together, cohere" + -ive