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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HE recent imposition of certain regulatory requirements for small-scale solar systems, followed by the reversal of the decision, underscores the absence of a coherent vision for Pakistan`s transition to renewable energy.
Dawn Editorials —
Solar vision?
— 2026-04-28
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One way or the other, it is clear that the `East` or the `Global S outh`-is far from being an ideologically coherent entity that stands unified vis-à-vis the Western heartlands of the capitalist world system.
Dawn Editorials —
A new dawn?
— 2026-04-10
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To read it structurally is to encounter a woven design coherent, deliberate and morally purposeful.
Dawn Editorials —
A divine design
— 2026-04-10
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This is the time to adopt a coherent, four-track strategy.Accelerate the EV transition: With roughly 80pc of petroleum products consumed by transport, Pakistan`s oil dependence is fundamentally a mobility problem.
Dawn Editorials —
Energy crisis as catalyst
— 2026-04-09
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Rhetoric has outpaced readiness.The transition to electric mobility requires a coherent policy framework that builds a full ecosystem: from charging infrastructure and grid readiness to financing, regulation and industrial incentives.
Dawn Editorials —
Adopting e-mobility
— 2026-04-08
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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