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Incoherent

Incoherent Meaning & Definition
Incoherent Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Incoherent?

[adj] unable to express yourself clearly or fluently; "felt tongue-tied with embarrassment"; "incoherent with grief"
[adj] without logical or meaningful connection; "a turgid incoherent presentation"
[adj] unable to think or express your thoughts in a clear or orderly manner; "incoherent with grief"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Incoherent: confused | disconnected | disjointed | disordered | fuzzy | garbled | illogical | inarticulate | scattered | tongue-tied | unarticulate | unconnected

Related Terms | Find terms related to Incoherent: abnormal | absurd | aleatoric | aleatory | aloof | ambiguous | amorphous | anomalous | apart | asunder | babbling | beyond understanding | bipartite | blobby | blurred | blurry | broad | broken | broken off | chance | chancy | chaotic | chopped-off | choppy | confused | decousu | delirious | detached | dichotomous | disconnected | discontinued | discontinuous | discordant | discrete | disjoined | disjointed | disjunctive | disordered | disproportionate | distinct | divergent | dizzy | episodic | fitful | foggy | fuzzy | gapped | garbled | general | giddy | Greek to one | hazy | herky-jerky | hit-or-miss | ill-defined | illogical | impenetrable | imprecise | in two | inaccurate | inarticulate | inchoate | incognizable | incommensurable | incommensurate | incompatible | incomprehensible | incongruous | inconsequent | inconsistent | inconsonant | indecisive | indefinable | indefinite | indeterminable | indeterminate | indistinct | inexact | inscrutable | insular | intermittent | interrupted | irrational | irreconcilable | irregular | jagged | jerky | jumbled | lax | lightheaded | loose | maundering | mixed up | muddled | nonadherent | nonadhesive | noncoherent | noncohesive | noncontinuous | nonlinear | nonsequential | nonserial | nonspecific | nonuniform | numinous | obscure | off | open | orderless | out of proportion | oxymoronic | paradoxical | parenthetic | partitioned | past comprehension | patchy | rambling | random | ranting | raving | scrambled | scrappy | self-contradictory | separate | shadowed forth | shadowy | shapeless | snatchy | spasmodic | spotty | stochastic | suspended | sweeping | tenuous | tongue-tied | unadhesive | unassociated | unattached | unattended | unclear | uncoherent | uncohesive | unconnected | undefined | undestined | undetermined | unfathomable | unintelligible | unjoined | unknowable | unorganized | unplain | unsearchable | unspecified | unsuccessive | untenacious | vague | veiled | wandering | wild

See Also | irrational | unlogical

Incoherent In Webster's Dictionary

\In`co*her"ent\, a. [Pref. in- not + coherent: cf. F. incoh['e]rent.] 1. Not coherent; wanting cohesion; loose; unconnected; physically disconnected; not fixed to each; -- said of material substances. --Woodward. 2. Wanting coherence or agreement; incongruous; inconsistent; having no dependence of one part on another; logically disconnected. ``The same rambling, incoherent manner.'' --Bp. Warburton.

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