seem coherent

Frequency: 7.811.5 per million words

Used to describe the appearance of being logical and consistent.

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Examples (10)

  • The witness's story didn't seem coherent to the jury.
  • After the accident, he struggled to speak and didn't seem coherent at all.
  • His ambitious plan will only seem coherent if you ignore the financial details.
  • Does the new government's economic policy seem coherent to you?
  • The message he left on the voicemail was so garbled it barely seemed coherent.
  • At first glance, the professor's theory seemed coherent, but it had many flaws.
  • To be honest, his arguments in the debate have never seemed coherent to me.
  • Making the scattered pieces of data seem coherent was the analyst's biggest challenge.
  • Although complex, the architect's vision for the city plaza seemed perfectly coherent.
  • The director's goal was to make the film's confusing timeline eventually seem coherent to the audience.