C1 adjective Formell #9,123 am häufigsten

coherent

/koʊˈhɪərənt/

Describes a statement, argument, or piece of writing that is clear, logical, and consistently organized. It implies that all separate parts fit together perfectly to form a sensible and understandable whole.

Beispiele

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1

I was so exhausted that I could barely give a coherent answer to his question.

I was so tired that I could hardly provide a logical and understandable response to his question.

2

The government has failed to develop a coherent strategy for the energy transition.

The government has not created a well-organized and logical plan for the energy transition.

3

He was rambling so much that none of it sounded coherent to me.

He was talking so much without focus that none of it made any sense to me.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
coherence
Verb
cohere
Adverb
coherently
Adjektiv
coherent
Verwandt
cohesion
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Merkhilfe

Think of the root 'co-' (together) and 'here' (like 'adhere' or stick). If ideas 'stick together' logically, they are coherent.

Schnelles Quiz

The professor complained that the student's essay was a collection of interesting facts but lacked a ________ argument.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: coherent

Beispiele

1

I was so exhausted that I could barely give a coherent answer to his question.

everyday

I was so tired that I could hardly provide a logical and understandable response to his question.

2

The government has failed to develop a coherent strategy for the energy transition.

formal

The government has not created a well-organized and logical plan for the energy transition.

3

He was rambling so much that none of it sounded coherent to me.

informal

He was talking so much without focus that none of it made any sense to me.

4

A coherent theoretical framework is essential for the success of any scientific study.

academic

A logically consistent theoretical structure is necessary for a scientific study to succeed.

5

We need to present a coherent vision to our investors if we want to secure the funding.

business

We must show a logical and unified plan to our investors to get the money.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
coherence
Verb
cohere
Adverb
coherently
Adjektiv
coherent
Verwandt
cohesion

Häufige Kollokationen

coherent argument a logical and well-reasoned point of view
coherent policy a consistent and organized set of rules
coherent whole a group of parts that fit together perfectly
coherent narrative a story that is easy to follow and logical
coherent explanation a clear and understandable reason

Häufige Phrasen

form a coherent whole

to combine separate parts into one logical system

lack a coherent plan

to not have a clear or logical way forward

make a coherent case

to present a logical argument for something

Wird oft verwechselt mit

coherent vs cohesive

Coherent refers to the logic and clarity of ideas, while cohesive refers to how well the parts of something physically or socially stick together.

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Nutzungshinweise

In academic writing, use 'coherent' to praise the clarity and logical flow of an essay. In medicine or psychology, it specifically describes a patient's ability to speak in a way that makes sense.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'cohesive' when they mean 'coherent'. Remember: Coherent = 'I understand it'; Cohesive = 'It sticks together'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the root 'co-' (together) and 'here' (like 'adhere' or stick). If ideas 'stick together' logically, they are coherent.

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Wortherkunft

From the Latin 'cohaerentem', meaning 'sticking together'.

Grammatikmuster

used as an adjective before a noun (a coherent plan) used as a predicative adjective after 'be' (the argument was coherent)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Western academic and legal traditions, providing a 'coherent' narrative is the standard for credibility and intellectual rigor.

Schnelles Quiz

The professor complained that the student's essay was a collection of interesting facts but lacked a ________ argument.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: coherent

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B2

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B2

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C1

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ambiguous

C1

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B2

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B2

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C1

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terminology

B2

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hypothesis

C1

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