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incoherence

[ UK /ɪnkə‍ʊhˈi‍əɹəns/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnkoʊˈhɪɹəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. nonsense that is simply incoherent and unintelligible
  2. lack of cohesion or clarity or organization

How To Use incoherence In A Sentence

  • Our personal lives are marked by these fractures, oppositions, and incoherences.
  • Um ... if this is the way you "deal with libs", maybe you're being "slagged" for your utter incoherence. Who Destroyed Post-9/11 Unity? The GOP, That's Who
  • Any program pursued with the incoherence demonstrated by this administration loses credibility.
  • His incoherence had scared me though, and everyone else looked worried too. WHITE LIES
  • We could speak about the meaning of life vis-a-vis non-consequential/deontological theories, apodictic transformation schemata, the incoherence of exemplification, metaphysical realism, Cartesian interactive dualism, revised non-reactive dualism, postmodernist grammatology and dicey dichotomies. Onion soup | smitten kitchen
  • The McCain campaign, once merely problematic, is now close to being out-and-out dysfunctional. Its combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has become toxic.
  • He seems unable to mate subject and verb number, use apostrophes or adverbs rationally, or spot abject incoherence in his own writing.
  • After all, if you think incoherence is “right” I think that must mean that you too are incoherent. The Volokh Conspiracy » California’s Woes and Prop 13
  • In notes about the latter film, the director urged audiences to "exalt in the excessive excellence of exhausted funds as they funnel into a whirlpool of wonder and weirdness made palpable in a cacophonic cascade of indescribable incoherence. Picking Out Eye Candy
  • Picasso's oeuvre eventually becomes a kind of vast Cubist collage itself, sprawling in all directions almost to the point of incoherence.
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