Incoherence ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Incoherence ( noun )

  1. Lack of logical consistency or connection in thoughts, speech, or writing.
  2. Lack of coherence or cohesiveness.

Origin:

From in- "not" + coherence "logical consistency or connection".

Examples:

  1. His speech was filled with incoherence and made little sense.
  2. The book was criticized for its incoherence in plot and character development.
  3. The report was rejected due to its incoherence and lack of data.
  4. His statement was filled with incoherence and was not taken seriously.
  5. The team's performance was affected by the incoherence in communication.

(As a verb)

Incoherence ( verb )

  1. Lack of logical consistency or connection in thoughts, speech, or writing.
  2. Lack of coherence or cohesiveness.

Origin:

From in- "not" + coherence "logical consistency or connection".

Examples:

  1. His speech was filled with incoherence and made little sense.
  2. The book was criticized for its incoherence in plot and character development.
  3. The report was rejected due to its incoherence and lack of data.
  4. His statement was filled with incoherence and was not taken seriously.
  5. The team's performance was affected by the incoherence in communication.
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