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zusammenhängender

Zusammenhängender is the masculine nominative singular inflected form of the German adjective zusammenhängend, meaning cohesive, coherent or contiguous. The word describes something that forms a single, logically connected whole, whether in content, structure or space. It is commonly used for texts, arguments, narratives, or geographic areas that are part of a continuous whole.

Usage and examples

In writing and rhetoric, zusammenhängende Texte or zusammenhängende Argumentation refer to pieces that are well structured

Grammar and declension

Zusammenhängender is used with masculine singular nouns in the nominative case (for example, ein zusammenhängender Text).

Etymology and related terms

The adjective comes from zusammen (together) and hängen (to hang), with the participial suffix -end forming an

Notes

Zusammenhängend is often used as a neutral, descriptive term in academic, professional and literary German to

and
easy
to
follow.
In
geography
or
spatial
description,
zusammenhängende
Gebiete
or
zusammenhängende
Landschaften
denote
areas
that
are
physically
connected
without
gaps.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
data
and
software
contexts
to
describe
sequences
or
datasets
that
form
a
coherent
unit.
The
degree
of
cohesion
can
be
intensified
with
the
comparative
form,
for
example
zusammenhängender
Text
than
a
less
cohesive
version.
The
adjective
inflects
according
to
the
determiner
and
case:
feminine
would
be
zusammenhängende
(die
zusammenhängende
Erzählung),
neuter
zusammenhängendes
(ein
zusammenhängendes
Thema),
and
plural
zusammenhängende
(zusammenhängende
Texte).
The
base
form
in
dictionaries
is
zusammenhängend.
adjective
meaning
“connected”
or
“cohesive.”
It
is
closely
related
to
Zusammenhängung
and
Zusammenhang,
which
refer
to
the
concept
of
context
or
coherence,
while
zusammenhängend
specifically
describes
the
property
of
being
connected
or
coherent.
express
a
clear,
unified
structure.