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inintel·ligibilitat
Lack of cohesion or clarity or organization.
incoherence
unintelligibility
coherence
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inintel·ligibilitat
1
This is one instance of the
incoherency
of the two Grail dramas.
2
Excuse me, my Dear Sir, if in this letter you find much
incoherency
.
3
Her cheerful intervals became shorter and less frequent, and attended with more
incoherency
.
4
His mind was instantly alive with suspicions tumbling over each other in chaotic
incoherency
.
5
After that the incidents grew dim, and faded into
incoherency
.
6
I beg your pardon, he said, with equal
incoherency
,
and raising himself more deliberately.
7
Then an interval of
incoherency
and utter blankness followed.
8
Pembroke answered with an
incoherency
devoid of all meaning.
9
Miss Hargrove, I must appear awkwardness and
incoherency
personified.
10
It's a heap better than his old self-satisfied
incoherency
.
11
You do not under-stand my position, returned the doctor, with a certain
incoherency
of manner.
12
To dream of
incoherency
,
usually denotes extreme nervousness and excitement through the oppression of changing events.
13
The
incoherency
problem makes it hard to know what social science is valid in a given situation.
14
To try and resolve this
incoherency
,
this study investigated 2822 patients referred to a NAb testing facility.
15
He had lost his depth, in the end, amidst the contradictions and
incoherency
of the various precursors.
16
But may not this be the
incoherency
of prophecy which precedes the successful mastering of an idea?
incoherency
certain incoherency
chaotic incoherency
equal incoherency
essential incoherency
fade into incoherency
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inintel·ligibilitat
incoherència