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In Cohesive Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for in cohesive in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of in cohesive in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for in cohesive alphabetically.

attached
  • add
  • adhere
  • affix
  • annex
  • append
  • bind
  • connect
  • couple
  • fix
  • hitch on
  • hitch up
  • hook on
coherent
  • articulate
  • comprehensible
  • consistent
  • identified
  • intelligible
  • logical
  • lucid
  • meaningful
  • orderly
  • organized
  • rational
  • reasoned
connected
  • akin
  • allied
  • applicable
  • associated
  • banded together
  • bracketed
  • coherent
  • combined
  • consecutive
  • coupled
  • in on with
  • joined
continuous
  • connected
  • consecutive
  • continued
  • day and night
  • endless
  • everlasting
  • extended
  • for ever and ever
  • interminable
  • looped
  • no end of
  • no end to
intelligible
  • apprehensible
  • clear
  • comprehensible
  • distinct
  • fathomable
  • graspable
  • knowable
  • lucid
  • luminous
  • obvious
  • open
  • plain
joined
  • accompanying
  • affiliated
  • affixed
  • akin
  • allied
  • amalgamated
  • associated
  • attached
  • banded
  • blended
  • bracketed
  • cemented
ordered
  • all together
  • arranged
  • businesslike
  • controlled
  • disciplined
  • in good shape
  • in order
  • law-abiding
  • methodical
  • neat
  • organized
  • peaceable
understandable
  • acceptable
  • clear
  • coherent
  • comprehensible
  • intelligible
  • justifiable
  • logical
  • lucid
  • pellucid
  • plain
  • reasonable
  • recognizable
united
  • affiliated
  • agreed
  • allied
  • amalgamated
  • assembled
  • associated
  • banded
  • coadunate
  • cognate
  • collective
  • concerted
  • concordant

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