Adjective(1) marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts(2) capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner(3) (physics(4) sticking together(5) marked by an orderly(6) logical(7) and aesthetically consistent relation of parts(8) understandable
Adjective(1) marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts(2) capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner(3) (physics(4) sticking together(5) marked by an orderly(6) logical(7) and aesthetically consistent relation of parts(8) understandable
(1) There is little evidence the party is developing a coherent argument that would persuade voters the centre-right is attractive or even relevant to them.(2) If we can't construct coherent policies to combat crime effectively, let's just pay it protection money.(3) In this important new book, he suggests that what is lacking is a coherent theory of markets as social institutions.(4) In other words, the phase of the coherent matter wave is well defined but the number of atoms fluctuates from site to site.(5) But now that I'm finally coherent enough to write again, I went ahead and updated.(6) We also have a coherent body of activists who are committed to changing the world.(7) It also developed a coherent body of theological and administrative opinion.(8) His choice of words has occasionally been politically naive, but his views are sincerely held and his arguments are internally coherent .(9) Today the politics of these countries become more and more populist: appeals to public opinion rather than to reasoned concepts of coherent policy.(10) They often present a body of traditions and beliefs as coherent and timeless.(11) One of the most visually coherent and imposing bodies of work I did see was that produced by a fourth year sculpture student.(12) She only had a mild concussion and she was coherent and trying to get up and about - otherwise, not a scratch on her.(13) The human mind is much more capable of integrating images, logos, and short sound bites than it is at comprehending any sort of coherent , logical argument.(14) We see the dichotomies, the wealth of paradox and the inherent contradictions but fail to see what it is that unifies them all into a coherent whole in their minds.(15) He was an extremely articulate and coherent person - he knew what he wanted, he knew why he was doing it, and he didn't see why people should have a problem with it.(16) Now that I am coherent , I can recount our morning.