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