incoherent

adjective
UK: /ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərənt/
US: /ˌɪnkoʊˈhɪrənt/
  1. Not clear or easy to understand.

    1. His speech was incoherent and hard to follow.
    2. The witness gave an incoherent account of the accident, making it difficult to ascertain the facts.
  2. Not logical or well-organized; not connected in a sensible way.

    1. The plan was incoherent and impractical.
    2. The essay was incoherent because it lacked a central argument and supporting evidence.

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The word "incoherent" in English means: Not clear or easy to understand., Not logical or well-organized; not connected in a sensible way..

The phonetic transcription of "incoherent" is /ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərənt/ in British English and /ˌɪnkoʊˈhɪrənt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "incoherent": unclear, confused, unintelligible.

Example usage of "incoherent": "His speech was incoherent and hard to follow.". More examples on the page.