incohérence

[US]/['inkɔ:ərəns]/
[UK]/['inkɔ:ərəns]/

Translation

n.lack of clarity or logical connection; inconsistency or contradiction; confused or irrational state

Phrases & Collocations

an incohérence

the incohérence

clear incohérence

major incohérence

minor incohérence

logical incohérence

internal incohérence

obvious incohérence

an incohérences

incohérences remain

Example Sentences

the incohérence of his argument was evident to everyone in the room.

there is a clear incohérence between the government's policy and its actions.

the film's narrative suffers from serious incohérence.

scientists noted the incohérence in the experimental data.

his incohérence of thought worried his colleagues.

the incohérence of the legal framework creates confusion.

we detected an incohérence in the timeline of events.

the report highlighted the incohérence between the two studies.

political incohérence has undermined public trust.

the incohérence of her statement confused the audience.

cognitive incohérence can lead to decision-making problems.

the incohérence in the methodology weakened the research findings.

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