1.
If someone is ~, they are talking in a confused and unclear way.
The man was almost ~ with fear...
? coherent
ADJ
incoherence
Beth’s incoherence told Amy that something was terribly wrong.
N-UNCOUNT
~ly
He collapsed on the floor, mumbling ~ly.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If you say that something such as a policy is ~, you are criticizing it because the different parts of it do not fit together properly.
...an ~ set of objectives.
? coherent
ADJ disapproval
incoherence
...the general incoherence of government policy.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n