noun
- plural of coherency; the quality or state of being coherent; logical consistency and clarity in thought, speech, or writing.
- in physics, the property of waves or particles that allows them to interfere constructively or destructively.
Usage: Usually used in formal or academic contexts.; Often appears in discussions of logic, philosophy, or communication.
Usage: technical; used in optics, quantum mechanics, and wave theory
Examples
- The essay lacked coherencies between its main arguments and supporting evidence.
- Her speech was praised for its logical coherencies and clear structure.
- The philosopher examined the coherencies of different ethical systems.
- Quantum coherencies in the system were maintained at extremely low temperatures.
- The report demonstrated strong coherencies in its data analysis and conclusions.
- Multiple coherencies across the research findings strengthened the overall hypothesis.