adverb
- in a way that is clear, logical, and convincing; persuasively
Examples
- The lawyer argued cogently for her client's innocence.
- He cogently explained why the new policy would benefit the company.
- She presented the evidence cogently, leaving no doubt in the jury's mind.
- The professor cogently demonstrated the connection between the two theories.
- The report cogently outlines the reasons for the budget increase.
- He spoke cogently about the importance of environmental protection.