Yes, "incoherently" is an adverb. It describes how something is done in a way that doesn't make sense or is difficult to understand.
A blabberer is a person who blabbers, who talks incoherently.
In her moments of consciousness, her speech was fragmented and incoherent.
"Incoherent" is the adjective. And "incoherently" is the adverb.
The adverb form of "incoherence" is "incoherently."
He continued to mutter incoherently under his breath.
The word that means talking madly is "ramble." It refers to speaking rapidly and incoherently.
k? as in country? - Australia as in kingdom? - *mumbles incoherently* as in ketchup? - *liks lips at thought of eucalyptus flawoured condiment*
Chyenne is a name given to a baby girl that has several different spelling options. This name means to speak incoherently or dog.
# To speak wildly, irrationally, or incoherently. # To roar; rage: The storm raved along the coast. # To speak or write with wild enthusiasm: Critics raved about the new play. # To attend a rave.
"A" makes Hannah go up to Naomi and Riley and tell them, but she says it fast and incoherently so you don't really know if they know what she is saying.
Jabbering incomprehensibly refers to speaking rapidly and incoherently, making it difficult for others to understand the speaker's words. It often involves strings of nonsensical or disconnected phrases.