cohesively
cohesively — adverb
1. in a manner where all the parts, people, or ideas fit together and work as one c
in a manner where all the parts, people, or ideas fit together and work as one connected whole
Diego's development team worked cohesively to launch the new app on schedule.
worked cohesively + to-infinitive
The choir sang cohesively despite having only two rehearsals before the concert.
Ravindra believes the two research groups must collaborate more cohesively next semester.
The film's three storylines come together cohesively in the final ten minutes.
Mei trained her staff to work cohesively under pressure during the busy holiday season.
- harmoniously
emphasises pleasing agreement rather than structural unity
- seamlessly
stresses smooth transitions without visible joins
- uniformly
focuses on consistency and sameness, not interconnection
- disjointedly
in a disconnected, fragmentary way
常見錯誤
cohesively — adjective
- cohesivelypositive
- more cohesivelycomparative
- most cohesivelysuperlative
1. closely connected so that all elements form a single, unified entity
closely connected so that all elements form a single, unified entity
Nadia built a cohesive marketing strategy that linked every platform to one central idea.
cohesive + [strategy/plan/approach]
Bao's new team became more cohesive after the weekend retreat in the mountains.
The architect designed a cohesive space where the kitchen, dining room, and garden all flow together.
Kian's research paper was praised for its cohesive argument from introduction to conclusion.
The gallery exhibition felt cohesive because every painting shared the same colour palette.
- unified
stresses oneness rather than the quality of sticking together
- integrated
emphasises combining separate elements into a whole
- tight-knit
used almost exclusively for close human groups like families or teams
- fragmented
broken into disconnected pieces
- disjointed
lacking smooth connection between parts
用法筆記
Often used for groups, teams, arguments, and strategies. Less common for describing physical objects.