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US
/ˈkoʊdʒənt/
]
[ UK /kˈəʊdʒənt/ ]
[ UK /kˈəʊdʒənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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powerfully persuasive
a weighty argument
a cogent argument
a telling presentation
How To Use cogent In A Sentence
- Absorbing throughout, her film is troubling, well-illustrated and cogently argued. Times, Sunday Times
- Our simple submission is the majority in the Court of Appeal got it right for cogent and sound reasons.
- We believe he, either, is turning his Nelson's eye to the scientific reports, or, is plain oblivious of Peter Bergen's cogent and coherent articulation of the demerits of EITs as image destroyers for the US. Cheney wrong on interrogation inquiry facts, Obama official says
- In America, or the more empyrean realm of art, few citizens were more senior than Al, none more youthful, cogent, articulate or productive.
- He always wrote like an angel, even though cogent political thinking did not figure among his talents.
- Cogent currently provides Ethernet services in 15 metro markets and is extending its footprint to include five additional markets by the end of the year.
- There were perfectly cogent reasons why Julian Cavendish should be told of the Major's impending return.
- Patient, cogent and an exquisite thinker, Oz is a rare blast of sanity and intelligence.
- The next visit to the court continues to tell the story clearly, with the drama moving on unfussily but cogently.
- Imagining a universe in which Seixon’s arguments are cogent is a cost-effective alternative to doing drugs … kinda like smoking Norwegian pot by proxy. see his responses pertaining to the downing street memo. btw, tripmaster, i almost went there in my post about wmds, but decided against it. somehow i just knew what his response was going to be. Think Progress » Limbaugh Distorts Numbers To Downplay Global Warming Science