No. Coherent means "sticking together." Said of a person, by extension, it means "speaking intelligibly."
Losing your coherent thought process typically refers to experiencing confusion, disorientation, or difficulty expressing yourself clearly. This can happen due to various factors such as fatigue, stress, illness, or certain neurological conditions, impacting your ability to think logically and cohesively. It is important to address the underlying cause and seek support if you find yourself consistently struggling with coherence.
A coherent essay is one that is logical and well-organized, with clear connections between ideas and paragraphs. It presents a central thesis or argument that is supported by evidence and examples throughout the essay. Transition words and phrases are often used to help guide the reader through the essay's structure.
No, "coherent" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something logical or consistent.
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It depends, what do you mean by console message?
I would be happy to answer that question if it were even remotely coherent.
It is a large coherent body of matter without a definite shape
I don't understand the question. Perhaps you mean; "Is anyone capable of writing a coherent, intelligible and grammatically-correct question?"
The meaning of a particular message depends with the message of the sender to the receiver.
A Coherent Laser is a laser produced by the Coherent company in Santa Clara, California. In order to find a list of the available products by Coherent as well as the ability to contact them you can visit the official Coherent website.
"Please give a coherent definition of the tiny ear bones." Coherent means to make it easy to understand or to see.