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Meanings of
incoherence
in English
Catalan
inintel·ligibilitat
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Lack of cohesion or clarity or organization.
incoherency
unintelligibility
coherence
Catalan
inintel·ligibilitat
Synonyms
Examples for "
incoherency
"
incoherency
unintelligibility
Examples for "
incoherency
"
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
.
1
From the floor below they hear the curses of neighbors, muffled to
unintelligibility
.
2
Already the
unintelligibility
of Lancashire speech had filled her with dismay.
3
For this
unintelligibility
there are two reasons-the chief one musical, the other literary.
4
But there was a something in Phosy's face besides its calmness and
unintelligibility
.
5
Often their very earnestness betrays them into what for later ages is
unintelligibility
.
Usage of
incoherence
in English
1
Bewilderment is not necessarily either a cop-out or an excuse for
incoherence
.
2
Pandemic dilemmas have merely blurred the
incoherence
of the five-party Stormont Executive.
3
I only came to look for you, he said with nervous
incoherence
.
4
The man's anger seemed to rise to a pitch of furious
incoherence
.
5
Then, from dissonance and
incoherence
,
the music merged into Gounod's Ave Maria.
6
It beat upon him from every side, cooking his thoughts to
incoherence
.
7
Then treat those who have deliberately drunk themselves into belligerence or
incoherence
.
8
But that political and intellectual
incoherence
is perhaps not too surprising.
9
This is the fundamental
incoherence
in the very foundations of the modern state.
10
And yet, that apparent
incoherence
is just clever composition; the album never dips.
11
There seemed to be at once a little stability in all this
incoherence
.
12
Do not be surprised at the
incoherence
of what I write.
13
These things have all the
incoherence
of dreams without the alibi of sleeping.
14
What really sinks it is the borderline
incoherence
of its storytelling.
15
Their reasoning was that Trump's constant interruptions rescued Biden from his own
incoherence
.
16
The explanation came out in a stammering rush, close to
incoherence
.
Other examples for "incoherence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
incoherence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
very incoherence
apparent incoherence
frantic incoherence
fundamental incoherence
nervous incoherence
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Translations for
incoherence
Catalan
inintel·ligibilitat
incoherència
Incoherence
through the time
Incoherence
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common