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Comparative
more incoherent
Superlative
most incoherent
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(of speech or written discourse) unclear or poorly organized in a way that is not comprehensible
- His speech became increasingly incoherent as he grew more nervous.
- The student's essay was deemed incoherent due to its lack of structure and confusing arguments.
- The politician's answers during the interview were rambling and incoherent.
- The novel's plot was so convoluted that it became incoherent, leaving readers confused.
- The drunken man's words were slurred and incoherent.
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(physics) of waves having no stable definite or stable phase relation
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(of a person) not able to express oneself in a clear way
- After the accident, his responses were incoherent, making it hard to understand what happened.
- As the stress mounted, he became increasingly incoherent, unable to express his thoughts clearly.
- The drunk man became incoherent, speaking in fragmented sentences that were hard to follow.
- The patient was incoherent, his words jumbled and disconnected due to the medication.
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