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    co·her·ence
    /kōˈhirəns/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being logical and consistent: "this raises further questions on the coherence of state policy"
    • 2. the quality of forming a unified whole: "the group began to lose coherence and the artists took separate directions"

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  2. The meaning of COHERENCE is the quality or state of cohering. How to use coherence in a sentence.

  3. COHERENCE definition: 1. the situation when the parts of something fit together in a natural or reasonable way: 2. the…. Learn more.

  4. Coherence is a state or situation in which all the parts or ideas fit together well so that they form a united whole. The anthology has a surprising sense of coherence.

  5. When something has coherence, all of its parts fit together well. An argument with coherence is logical and complete — with plenty of supporting facts.

  6. A property holding for two or more waves or fields when each individual wave or field is in phase with every other one. Lasers, for example, emit almost perfectly coherent light; all the photons emitted by a laser have the same frequency and are in phase.

  7. Coherence definition: The quality or state of cohering, especially a logical, orderly, and aesthetically consistent relationship of parts.

  8. Definition of coherence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define coherence. coherence synonyms, coherence pronunciation, coherence translation, English dictionary definition of coherence. n. 1. The quality or state of cohering, especially a logical, orderly, and aesthetically consistent relationship of parts. 2. Physics The property of being...

  10. In a composition, coherence is a literary technique that refers to logical connections, which listeners or readers perceive in an oral or written text. In other words, it is a written or spoken piece that is not only consistent and logical, but also unified and meaningful.

  11. Coherence describes the way anything, such as an argument (or part of an argument) “hangs together.” If something has coherence, its parts are well-connected and all heading in the same direction. Without coherence, a discussion may not make sense or may be difficult for the audience to follow.

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