noun

coherence

coherence

The essay lacks coherence and is hard to follow.

The essay lacks coherence and is hard to follow.

There was a lack of coherence in the team's strategy.

There was a lack of coherence in the team's strategy.

((coherence)) of sth. the quality of being logical and consistent The essay lacks coherence and is hard to follow.

Synonyms: consistency, logic; Antonyms: incoherence

From the prefix 'co-' (together) and Latin 'haerere' (to stick). It means 'sticking together'.

Imagine ideas or parts 'sticking together' in a logical way. If something has coherence, it makes sense.

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