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Incoherent


Part of Speech:

Adjective


Senses:

1. Lacking clarity or logical order:

When used to describe speech, writing, or thoughts, incoherent refers to something that lacks coherence, clarity, or logical order. It denotes the absence of intelligibility or comprehensibility.

Example sentence: His drunken ramblings were so incoherent that no one could make sense of what he was saying.

2. Disconnected or not sticking together:

In this sense, incoherent refers to something that is not connected or sticking together in a logical or consistent manner. It can also describe someone's behavior or actions that lack cohesion or consistency.

Example sentence: The movie's plot was so incoherent that it was difficult to follow the sequence of events.

3. Physics: Exhibiting interference:

In physics, incoherent refers to electromagnetic waves or particles that exhibit interference, specifically lacking a constant phase relationship.

Example sentence: The incoherent scattering of light made it challenging to observe the fine details of the specimen.


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