"cogent" means powerfully persuasive, reasonable and convincing. "A cogent argument."
She presented a cogent argument that convinced the audience of her point.
The professor presented a cogent argument that convinced the entire class. Her cogent analysis of the situation highlighted the key factors at play. The report provided cogent evidence to support its findings. His cogent reasoning helped the team reach a consensus during the meeting. The lawyer's cogent presentation swayed the jury in favor of her client.
No, "cogent" is not an adverb. It is an adjective used to describe an argument or point that is clear, logical, and convincing.
The solution to the problem remained elusive despite hours of searching.
She used a loom to weave a beautiful tapestry.
The tense in the sentence "the teacher put the book on the table" is past tense. The verb "put" indicates that the action happened in the past.
You are saying this 5th time. It is very cogent to me.
Once in a while, severe Alzheimer's patients have bursts of cogent thought.
(Cogent, meaning convincing, can be synonymous with strong, indicating an element of persuasion.)Software patent abuse is a cogent argument for the reform of patent laws.The prosecutor presented clear, cogent evidence to the jury.Despite his cogent arguments, I won't change my vote.
Cogent Partners was created in 2002.
Cogent Partners's population is 40.
The population of Cogent Communications is 2,010.
Cogent Communications was created in 1999.
The population of Cogent Systems is 2,008.
The population of Cogent Systems is 365.
Cogent Systems was created in 1990.
The population of Cogent Partners is 2,010.
The professor presented a cogent argument that convinced the entire class. Her cogent analysis of the situation highlighted the key factors at play. The report provided cogent evidence to support its findings. His cogent reasoning helped the team reach a consensus during the meeting. The lawyer's cogent presentation swayed the jury in favor of her client.