In her moments of consciousness, her speech was fragmented and incoherent.
You can use it like, "He babbles incoherently all of the time."
Yes, "incoherently" is an adverb. It describes how something is done in a way that doesn't make sense or is difficult to understand.
He continued to mutter incoherently under his breath.
A blabberer is a person who blabbers, who talks incoherently.
"In ancient Greece, a pedagogue usually taught philosophy as well as science." "While his tutor was on vacation, the boy was taught by a replacement teacher, an elderly, boring pedagogue who mumbled incoherently in Latin."
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"Incoherent" is the adjective. And "incoherently" is the adverb.
The word that means talking madly is "ramble." It refers to speaking rapidly and incoherently.
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