Coherent (adj)
ko-hee-rent
Logically connected; consistent; Harmonious; sticking together.
First recorded in 1570–80; from Medieval Latin cohērent-, variant of Latin cohaerent.
Example sentences
“The problem is, he can’t formulate a coherent opinion.”
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