Making sense.
For something to be coherent in English Literature, it must flow. There must be a certain fluidity in the writing that allows the writing to smoothly transition from one thing to another. Without coherence, the writing would be abrupt and strange. Some examples that help make writing coherent include using words like: Also, therefore, afterwards, as a result etc.
Coherence means that ideas flow and fit together well.
The meaning behind the word coherent can be explaned as following: That one understand whats beeing said, that it is clear, that it is rational and logical.
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The politician with a pleasant disposition presented her speech in such a coherent manner.
Things that are left behind.
The official definition for the word 'coherent waves' is "a superpositioned wave that does not interfere with other waves in the conductance pathway."
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The word "iniquity" refers to unfair or unjust behavior. Synonyms for the word include "injustice," "wrong," "evil," and "wickedness," amongst a few others.
There isn't really a meaning behind the word delivered. The word delivered is the past tense of the word deliver. The word deliver means to carry and give.
If something is coherent, it is understandable. In other words it is intelligible.
The politician with a pleasant disposition presented her speech in such a coherent manner.
Certain parts can be removed and what remains is a coherent narrative.
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"Please give a coherent definition of the tiny ear bones." Coherent means to make it easy to understand or to see.
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Things that are left behind.
Indian word meaning "Bay of Oysters."
coherent question?
The word that fits the description is "towed."
The police checked the driver to make sure he was coherent.