Co- is the prefix of coherent. It means together or with.
An essay is stitched into a coherent whole by the conclusion.
The politician with a pleasant disposition presented her speech in such a coherent manner.
consistent, unified, joined, logical, sound, intelligible
No. Coherent means "sticking together." Said of a person, by extension, it means "speaking intelligibly."
Prefix=IN
Incoherent
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The negative prefix of "coherent" is "in-." So, the negative form of coherent would be "incoherent," which means lacking clarity or connection.
it means the basic word PENTagon ,NONagon, DODECagon
The suffix of "coherent" is "-ent."
No, "coherent" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something logical or consistent.
The syllable 'ir-' is a Latin prefix. It carries the meaning of not. It's used instead of the prefix '-in', of the same meaning, when the word begins with the letter 'r'. Examples of 'in-' and 'ir-' in English are 'incoherent', which means 'not coherent'; and 'irrelevant', which means 'not relevant'.
Coherent
Coherent means 'adapted to the understanding'.
Coherent Solutions was created in 1995.
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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.