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incoherent

adjective
in·​co·​her·​ent | \ ˌin-kō-ˈhir-ənt How to pronounce incoherent (audio) , -ˈher-\

Definition of incoherent

: lacking coherence: such as
a : lacking cohesion : loose
b : lacking orderly continuity, arrangement, or relevance : inconsistent an incoherent essay
c : lacking normal clarity or intelligibility in speech or thought incoherent with grief

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Other Words from incoherent

incoherently adverb

Synonyms & Antonyms for incoherent

Synonyms

choppy, disconnected, disjointed, unconnected

Antonyms

coherent, connected

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Something that is coherent holds or sticks together firmly, with resistance to separation (that is, it coheres). Coherent, ultimately from the Latin co- ("together") and haerēre ("to stick or cling"), entered English in the 16th century and almost from the beginning was used both of physical things ("coherent stone") and of things which hold together in a much less palpable way ("coherent thoughts"). Its antonym, incoherent, entered the language about three-quarters of a century later. Like coherent, incoherent can be applied to both the tangible and the intangible. But, whether we are speaking of sand or logic, all things incoherent have one thing in common: they do not hold together, literally or figuratively, in a unified or intelligible whole.

Examples of incoherent in a Sentence

The fever made her incoherent. He was very upset and practically incoherent after the accident. The memo is completely incoherent.
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Now, such fusionist thinking is derided as outmoded, incoherent, ineffective, and self-destructive. John Hood, National Review, "New Nationalists Make Three Big Bets," 28 Aug. 2019 Haischer then became incoherent and began removing articles of clothing, according to charging documents, resisting efforts to place him under arrest and requiring the efforts of multiple police officers to wrestle him to the ground. Jon Kelvey, baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll, "Sykesville man charged with destruction of property at restaurant, resisting arrest," 25 July 2019 Take New York Times opinion writer Bari Weiss’s himpathetic, and incoherent, response to the initial Kavanaugh accusations, for example: Brett Kavanaugh has a reputation as being a prince of a man, frankly, other than this. Sean Illing, Vox, "Brett Kavanaugh and the problem of “himpathy”," 28 Sep. 2018 The amount of randomness that characterizes the surface is dialed up in the next images — as the randomness increases, the straight rays wobble and distort, turn into increasingly jagged bolts of lightning, and become nearly incoherent. Quanta Magazine, "A Unified Theory of Randomness," 2 Aug. 2016 The result: An immigration policy that is both draconian and incoherent. Alex Shephard, The New Republic, "The Pretzel Logic of Trump’s Immigration Policy," 14 Aug. 2019 And what new theoretical work there is supporting this remains sketchy and incoherent. Edward Lotterman, Twin Cities, "Real World Economics: ‘Inflation is solved’? Don’t bank on it," 28 July 2019 Yet incoherent is not the same as incomprehensible. Quanta Magazine, "A Unified Theory of Randomness," 2 Aug. 2016 Quinones told The Oregonian/OregonLive that Randolph was rolling his eyes, grunting, incoherent, sunburned and badly dehydrated. oregonlive.com, "Diabetic Oregon man, 72, who survived 5 days in desert after stranding Jeep, is feeling lucky and grateful," 3 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of incoherent

1599, in the meaning defined above

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incoherent

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of incoherent

: not able to talk or express yourself in a clear way that can be easily understood
: not logical or well-organized : not easy to understand

incoherent

adjective
in·​co·​her·​ent | \ ˌin-kō-ˈhir-ənt How to pronounce incoherent (audio) \

Kids Definition of incoherent

: not connected in a clear or logical way He was so upset, his speech was incoherent.

Other Words from incoherent

incoherently adverb

incoherent

adjective
in·​co·​her·​ent | \ -ənt How to pronounce incoherent (audio) \

Medical Definition of incoherent

: lacking clarity or intelligibility usually by reason of some emotional stress incoherent speech

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incoherently adverb

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