noun
- instances of lacking logical connection or clarity; things that are difficult to understand or follow
Usage: plural form of incoherence
Examples
- The professor pointed out several incoherences in the student’s argument.
- The witness’s testimony contained multiple incoherences that undermined her credibility.
- The novel’s plot suffered from numerous incoherences that confused readers.
- His speech was full of incoherences, jumping from topic to topic without clear connections.
- The committee identified several incoherences in the proposed policy.
- The patient’s incoherences made it difficult for doctors to understand his symptoms.