Definition of Incoherently

1. Adverb. In an incoherent manner. "He talked incoherently when he drank too much"

Antonyms: Coherently
Partainyms: Incoherent

Definition of Incoherently

1. adv. In an incoherent manner; without due connection of parts.

Definition of Incoherently

1. Adverb. In an incoherent manner ¹

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Definition of Incoherently

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incoherently

incognitos
incognitum
incognizable
incognizance
incognizances
incognizant
incognoscenti
incognoscibility
incognoscible
incogs
incoherence
incoherences
incoherency
incoherent
incoherentific
incoherently (current term)
incoherentness
incohesive
incohærent
incoincidence
incoincident
incolumity
incomber
incombered
incombering
incombers
incombine
incombined
incombines
incombining

Literary usage of Incoherently

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1880)
"Mag., Aug. 1820, p. 613. MACS-BE, «. An act of necessity, Clydes. V. MON, ». To MAUNDER, vn To talk incoherently, Ettr. For. ; to mutter, pron. ..."

2. Ellen Middleton: A Tale by Georgiana Fullerton (1846)
"... he bade her drive the evil spirit from him; he began to speak rapidly and incoherently, and to chafe at her silence. She could not play; she had never ..."

3. The Northern Courts: Containing Original Memoirs of the Sovereigns of Sweden by John Brown (1818)
"He talked incoherently of matters connected with the birth of the crown prince, and of a divorce;—he often called on Muncke, Armfelt, and Rosenstein; ..."

4. A Complete Report of the Trial of Dr. E.W. Pritchard, for the Alleged by Dr Edward William Pritchard (1865)
"How was she speaking, earnestly or incoherently ? Earnestly, as I thought. Can you tell us the exact words she said when she became composed ? ..."

5. Eclectic Journal of Medicine by John Bell (1840)
"The same day the man ceased to speak incoherently. No other symptom occurred ; the spots gradually became paler, but did not completely disappear until ..."

6. The Private Memoirs of Madame Du Hausset: Lady's Maid to Madame de Pompadour by Du Hausset (1825)
"... incoherently. This is a disease which I did not know even by name, and got it written down for me. The patient remains in precisely the same position in ..."

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