[ US /ˌɪnkoʊˈhɪɹənt/ ]
[ UK /ɪnkə‍ʊhˈi‍əɹənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unable to express yourself clearly or fluently
    felt tongue-tied with embarrassment
    incoherent with grief
  2. (physics) of waves having no stable definite or stable phase relation
  3. without logical or meaningful connection
    a turgid incoherent presentation
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How To Use incoherent In A Sentence

  • Passengers' eyes divert to Lauren and they begin to mutter incoherently about her.
  • The result is a totally incoherent agglomeration of speech-forms -- a baragouin fantastic and unintelligible beyond the power of anyone to imagine who has not heard it .... Two Years in the French West Indies
  • Regardless of whether those pessimistic readings of the debate are correct, and of whether the zombie idea itself is sound or incoherent, it continues to stimulate fruitful work on consciousness, physicalism, phenomenal concepts, and the relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Zombies
  • Well, I just stop I guess" the narcotized looking Boyle warbled almost incoherently. Melody Breyer-Grell: My Issue With Susan Boyle
  • Sullenly, Andrea settled down into her seat and grumbled something incoherent.
  • Then we spilled out into the corridor, babbling incoherently and the experience that none of us would ever forget came to an end.
  • They show the star sometimes rambling and at other times virtually incoherent. The Sun
  • They show the star sometimes rambling and at other times virtually incoherent. The Sun
  • One of its key arguments is internally incoherent.
  • The day will come, soon enough, when I'm gibbering, and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know.
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