adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪
Harris gave rambling, incoherent answers to questions about the case.
▪
One man was incoherent with grief.
▪
Rawlings gave rambling, incoherent answers.
▪
She was clearly very ill, and at times her speech was incoherent .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
But the present, incoherent system does need reform.
▪
For the first day, she made some sense but by the third day she was totally incoherent .
▪
He acknowledges that if he finds against Mrs. McLoughlin the law of emotional injury will then be incoherent in principle.
▪
La Stampa admitted that the supergrass accounts were at times contradictory and incoherent .
▪
Last fall, Republicans offered an incoherent critique.
▪
Muttering something incoherent , he moved away.
▪
Some of them feel a need to defend this by writing indigestible, difficult to understand books that are incoherent .
▪
This is revealed most tellingly when informants are given a passage that appears incoherent .