Coherent ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Coherent ( adjective )

  1. Logically connected and easy to understand.
  2. Able to express oneself clearly and effectively.
  3. Having a clear and consistent internal structure.

Origin:

From latin cohaerent- "holding together", from the verb cohaerere.

Examples:

  1. The report was well-written and coherent.
  2. His argument was not coherent, it was difficult to follow.
  3. The speech was coherent and well-delivered.
  4. The theory was scientifically coherent and consistent.
  5. The story was coherent and easy to follow.

(As a verb)

Coherent ( verb )

  1. Logically connected and easy to understand.
  2. Able to express oneself clearly and effectively.
  3. Having a clear and consistent internal structure.

Origin:

From latin cohaerent- "holding together", from the verb cohaerere.

Examples:

  1. The report was well-written and coherent.
  2. His argument was not coherent, it was difficult to follow.
  3. The speech was coherent and well-delivered.
  4. The theory was scientifically coherent and consistent.
  5. The story was coherent and easy to follow.
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