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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5289 COCA: 7004

coherent

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coherent /koʊˈhirənt/ adjective
coherent
/koʊˈhirənt/
adjective
Learner's definition of COHERENT
[more coherent; most coherent]
: logical and well-organized : easy to understand有条理的;合乎逻辑的;易懂的
: able to talk or express yourself in a clear way that can be easily understood表达明白易懂的;能表达清楚的
: working closely and well together齐心协力的;团结一致的

— coherence

/koʊˈhirəns/ noun [noncount]

— coherently

adverb
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5289 COCA: 7004

coherent

adjective

co·​her·​ent kō-ˈhir-ənt How to pronounce coherent (audio)
-ˈher-
1
a
: logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated : consistent
coherent style
a coherent argument
b
: having clarity or intelligibility : understandable
a coherent person
a coherent passage
2
: having the quality of holding together or cohering
especially : cohesive, coordinated
a coherent plan for action
3
a
: relating to or composed of waves having a constant difference in phase
coherent light
b
: producing coherent light
a coherent source
coherently adverb

Example Sentences

… the diaries and the novels demonstrate how a novelist tweaks and grooms reality into something more structured and coherent than life as it is lived. Penelope Lively, Atlantic, February 2001 He is without a political agenda as he is without a coherent moral sensibility. Joyce Carol Oates, Entertainment Weekly, 27 July 1990 At times, without my insisting on it, my writings become coherent; the successive elements that occur to me are clearly related. William Stafford, Writing the Australian Crawl, 1978 This time the song was old, a pattern of rhythmic monosyllables which had lost coherent meaning somewhere in time. Tony Hillerman, The Blessing Way, 1970 He proposed the most coherent plan to improve the schools. They are able to function as a coherent group. See More
Recent Examples on the Web As Snowmass ended, a coherent vision was not immediately clear. Daniel Garisto, Scientific American, 8 Sep. 2022 Too much change, too fast without a coherent vision and planning can descend into chaos. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 5 July 2022 It’s all just a lot better and more coherent than the past two years. Paul Tassi, Forbes, 5 July 2022 The West as a geopolitical entity has rarely been more united as a bloc and more coherent as a political project. Washington Post, 2 Apr. 2022 If trauma creates a kind of narrative void, Mackenzie seemed to respond by leaning into a narrative that made her life feel more coherent, fitting into boxes that people want to reward. Rachel Aviv, The New Yorker, 28 Mar. 2022 Unlike Trump, Bolsonaro has powerful allies in the military and almost certainly has a more coherent plan to illegally install himself in power. David Faris, The Week, 21 July 2022 Márton Ágh’s clever production design makes a coherent if willfully illogical alternate reality out of such analog tech. Jessica Kiang, Variety, 9 July 2022 There’s the opportunity for a coherent, galvanizing narrative to emerge, some of that on prime-time television. The New Yorker, 7 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French coherent, borrowed from Latin cohaerent-, cohaerens "touching, adjacent, cohering," from present participle of cohaerēre "to cohere"

First Known Use

1557, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

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The first known use of coherent was in 1557
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5289 COCA: 7004
coherent

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem一致;好像連貫become變得連貫ADVERBremarkably, very極為/非常連貫You're not being very coherent.你的話前後不太一致。perfectly絕對連貫a perfectly coherent remark絕對條理分明的話logically邏輯上連貫a logically coherent theory邏輯上清楚連貫的理論reasonably還算連貫barely幾乎不連貫He sounded barely coherent on the phone.他在電話裏聽起來幾乎話不成句。

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