Coherence

//kəʊˈhɪəɹ.ən(t)s//

"Coherence" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Coherence is dead.

I love coherence.

We recognize coherence in texts.

Academic writing needs to show cohesion and coherence.

He regained a little coherence.

His arguments lacked coherence.

Mrs. Grose listened with dumb emotion; she forbore to ask me what this meaning might be; so that, presently, to put the thing with some coherence and with the mere aid of her presence to my own mind, I went on: “That he’s an injury to the others.”

He would then put down his pencil and stare in front of him, and wonder in what respects the world was different—it had, perhaps, more solidity, more coherence, more importance, greater depth.

When I come to his connection with Blanche Stroeve I am exasperated by the fragmentariness of the facts at my disposal. To give my story coherence I should describe the progress of their tragic union, but I know nothing of the three months during which they lived together.

In a lesson on coherence in academic writing, students engaged in the following discussion on the online platform TodaysMeet.

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