Incoherence
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Incoherence ( noun )
- Lack of logical consistency or connection in thoughts, speech, or writing.
- Lack of coherence or cohesiveness.
Origin:
From in- "not" + coherence "logical consistency or connection".
Examples:
- His speech was filled with incoherence and made little sense.
- The book was criticized for its incoherence in plot and character development.
- The report was rejected due to its incoherence and lack of data.
- His statement was filled with incoherence and was not taken seriously.
- The team's performance was affected by the incoherence in communication.
(As a verb)
Incoherence ( verb )
- Lack of logical consistency or connection in thoughts, speech, or writing.
- Lack of coherence or cohesiveness.
Origin:
From in- "not" + coherence "logical consistency or connection".
Examples:
- His speech was filled with incoherence and made little sense.
- The book was criticized for its incoherence in plot and character development.
- The report was rejected due to its incoherence and lack of data.
- His statement was filled with incoherence and was not taken seriously.
- The team's performance was affected by the incoherence in communication.