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incoherent
[ in-koh-heer-uhnt, -her- ]
adjective
- without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling:
an incoherent sentence.
Synonyms: muddled, irrational, confused
- characterized by such thought or language, as a person:
incoherent with rage.
- not coherent or cohering:
an incoherent mixture.
- lacking physical cohesion; loose:
incoherent dust.
- lacking unity or harmony of elements:
an incoherent public.
- lacking congruity of parts; uncoordinated.
- different or incompatible by nature, as things.
- Physics. (of a wave) having a low degree of coherence. Compare coherent ( def 4 ).
incoherent
/ ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərənt /
adjective
- lacking in clarity or organization; disordered
- unable to express oneself clearly; inarticulate
- physics (of two or more waves) having the same frequency but not the same phase
incoherent light
Derived Forms
- ˌincoˈherence, noun
- ˌincoˈherently, adverb
Other Words From
- inco·herent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of incoherent1
Example Sentences
While former President Barack Obama was happy to poke fun at Trump's ramblings as incoherent "word salad" in recent stump speeches, Scarborough saw nothing funny in what Trump tells crowds.
But it has divided critics, with several describing it as "incoherent" and others awarding it five stars.
There’s no shortage of accessible documentation showing the 78-year-old’s slide from strategically unpredictable to perilously incoherent.
It was the usual rambling, incoherent, ignorant nightmare:
Trump has clearly deteriorated and, as the Times pointed out, turned not just more incoherent but much darker.
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