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
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.
Coherent
Coherent means 'adapted to the understanding'.
Coherent Solutions was created in 1995.
Coherent Solutions's population is 175.
"Please give a coherent definition of the tiny ear bones." Coherent means to make it easy to understand or to see.
Machines which swing together are termed as coherent machine.
He was taken by surprise and unable to give a coherent answer to my question.
The negative prefix of "coherent" is "in-." So, the negative form of coherent would be "incoherent," which means lacking clarity or connection.