noun
- the quality or state of being logically consistent and easy to understand
- in physics, the property of waves or signals that have a fixed phase relationship
Usage: technical; physics
Examples
- The coherency of her argument impressed the judges.
- The essay lacked coherency because the paragraphs did not connect logically.
- Good writing requires coherency between sentences and ideas.
- The coherency of the light beam made the laser effective.
- Without coherency in the narrative, readers became confused.
- The speaker maintained coherency throughout the presentation despite the difficult topic.