noun
- plural of incoherency; instances or states of lacking logical connection or consistency; failure to hold together as a unified whole
- instances of unclear or unintelligible speech or writing; lack of clarity in expression
Usage: typically used in abstract contexts referring to ideas, arguments, or narratives
Usage: often describes confused or rambling communication
Examples
- The essay was full of incoherencies that made it difficult to follow the author's argument.
- The witness's testimony contained several incoherencies that raised questions about her credibility.
- The film's plot suffered from numerous incoherencies that confused the audience.
- His speech was marred by incoherencies and contradictory statements.
- The report highlighted incoherencies between the company's stated values and its actual practices.
- After the accident, the patient spoke in incoherencies that worried the medical team.