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coherently

[ US /koʊˈhiɹəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /kə‍ʊhˈi‍əɹəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a coherent manner
    she could not talk coherently after the accident

How To Use coherently In A Sentence

  • So in lieu of a proper beginning here are a few things which I might have arranged more coherently into a beginning if I had the skill.
  • The Pythia would rave and babble incoherently.
  • Often he would be apathetic and dozy, particularly for the first hour after he had left Beckton, but then he would start to perk up, speaking intelligently and coherently and showing curiosity about the world around him. Henry’s Demons
  • At last, he asked: ‘How can we help you?’, on which cue I burst into tears and blubbered incoherently.
  • The patient began to rave incoherently at the nurses.
  • The ballet - set to a mix of composers including Schubert and placed in an ingeniously contrived cloudscape - makes its point concisely, coherently, and prettily.
  • His wife sputtered incoherently for a moment before shouting, ‘But he cannot afford to marry her!’
  • The art direction is fantastic, as well - it's a coherently-imagined world, beautifully realised.
  • So fiendishly busy; so incoherently cramped; though sporting accommodatingly ample open space.
  • The difficulty comes from the fact that the imperfect here does not coherently offer a continuously unfolding present that would culminate in the receiving of the letter.
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