1. coherent
The argument is rigorous and coherent but ultimately unconvincing.
If you want people to understand you, you need to speak in a clear, coherent way.
He was barely coherent.
Our tax system is still without coherent philosophy.
to sustain coherent conversation
coherent explanation (incoherent)
she was lucid and coherent and did not appear to be injured’
they failed to develop a coherent economic strategy
I realize that my career has coherent way in the future after my presentation
I like your report, but you might want to work on the first part to make it more coherent.
coherent statement is reasonable and sensible
William could not figure out what Harold had seen because he was too distraught to deliver a coherent statement.
This report is clear and coherent.
Great determination is needed, as well as a sense of compromise, to create such a coherent document.
We agree that the Europeam Union should have a comprehensive and coherent policy.