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coherent
adjective as in understandable
Example Sentences
Also: “Mayhem” is better than “Chromatica” — more tuneful, more coherent, certainly more fun.
Is he wrong when he observes that Democrats lack a coherent communications and messaging strategy?
Her mental health worsened; thoughts and speech became less coherent.
He says Canada can "stand on its own feet" but sees merit in creating a more coherent international alliance to focus the minds of Congress and tariff-sceptics in the Trump administration.
If they don't have a real idea or vision of what they even want to accomplish, they don't have a coherent story.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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