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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

  • She began to mutter incoherently.
  • 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.
  • I tend to get extremely nervous when speaking in public, so it will be a rare opportunity to see me sweat, shake, dribble incoherently and squeak a lot.
  • It is lucidly and coherently structured around a single axiom, a single percipient insight into the nature not only of tyranny, but implicitly of the State apparatus itself…
  • she could not talk coherently after the accident
  • As for the Laodicean moderates such as Mr. B and his counterparts on the right, they will, in their broadly middle way, continue to grumble incoherently about this and that.
  • They rushed down the hillside screaming with terror; and, when safe among the cottages, began to babble incoherently that there was a ghost up yonder in the "owld hunted fogou," they had seen its face -- and it was white -- so white! Drolls From Shadowland
  • As a kid, my only memories of Pesach (Passover), was drinking three glasses of wine on somewhat an empty stomach, mumbling incoherently phrases out of the hagada (the book read during the ritual of Passover). Indybay newswire
  • The whole essay eschews formal analysis and comment, and just kind of grapples with the subject matter; strands of argument not really left dangling as much as intricately (read: confusingly, but coherently) tied in a personal twist. Menachem Kaiser: How DFW Got Me a C+
  • 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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