incoherent / ˌɪn koʊˈhɪər ənt, -ˈhɛr- /

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incoherent 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling: an incoherent sentence.
  2. characterized by such thought or language, as a person: incoherent with rage.
  3. not coherent or cohering: an incoherent mixture.
  4. lacking physical cohesion; loose: incoherent dust.
  5. lacking unity or harmony of elements: an incoherent public.
  6. lacking congruity of parts; uncoordinated.
  7. different or incompatible by nature, as things.
  8. Physics. having a low degree of coherence.Compare coherent.

incoherent 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unintelligible

更多incoherent例句

  1. It sounds like your typical sci-fi B-movie, complete with an incoherent plot.
  2. These incoherent shows pair the familiar faces of former child actors—whose characters, like so many of their old fans, are now usually parents—with the mischievous children and aspirational teen characters those fans’ offspring love to see.
  3. The hallucination is visually incoherent, either a rough approximation of text or a random assemblage of letters.
  4. There are no hipsters anymore—at least none that live up to the crazy, incoherent stereotypes in circulation.
  5. Sabo is as incoherent and hateful as any run-of-the-mill troll.
  6. Second, the view that corporations have consciences is incoherent.
  7. It was from Jack, but so incoherent that I thought he must have lost his reason.
  8. He found himself trying to frame the words, but they broke into incoherent prayers, still to the same grotesque tune.
  9. Miss Temperley found Professor Theobald entertaining, but at times a little incoherent.
  10. With some such incoherent words the doctor caught up a book of prayers from the table and ran out after his wife.
  11. I can hardly say why I have written this incoherent note; except, that I am dispirited, and thirst to talk to you.
  12. "Yes, what he will never get," was the harsh reply, and Farnham only laughed at her incoherent ravings.