No, coherent is an adjective.
The suffix of "coherent" is "-ent."
Incoherent
Coherent
The negative prefix of "coherent" is "in-." So, the negative form of coherent would be "incoherent," which means lacking clarity or connection.
No, "Is what" is not a complete sentence in proper English. It is grammatically incorrect and lacks subject-verb agreement. It needs additional context or words to form a complete and coherent sentence.
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The suffix of "coherent" is "-ent."
Incoherent
Coherent
Coherent means 'adapted to the understanding'.
Coherent Solutions was created in 1995.
Coherent Solutions's population is 175.
A complete idea is a thought or concept that is fully developed and can stand alone as a coherent statement or argument. It includes a subject, verb, and expresses a clear and specific meaning.
"Please give a coherent definition of the tiny ear bones." Coherent means to make it easy to understand or to see.
He was taken by surprise and unable to give a coherent answer to my question.
Machines which swing together are termed as coherent machine.
The negative prefix of "coherent" is "in-." So, the negative form of coherent would be "incoherent," which means lacking clarity or connection.