be coherent

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

Used to describe a state of being logical and consistent.

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Examples (10)

  • Your essay will be more persuasive if the paragraphs are coherent.
  • After the accident, he was barely coherent and couldn't answer the paramedic's questions.
  • For the theory to be accepted, its central argument must be coherent and supported by evidence.
  • You're not being very coherent; could you please explain that again?
  • The marketing plan was not coherent, with different departments sending conflicting messages.
  • Is his explanation coherent enough for the jury to understand?
  • Since he started the new medication, his thoughts have been more coherent.
  • The main goal is for our national policy to be coherent across all sectors.
  • I can't talk to him yet; he's just woken up and is not fully coherent.
  • A philosophical system is only useful if it is internally coherent.