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Example sentences for "incoherent"

Lexicographically close words:
incognito; incoherence; incoherences; incoherencies; incoherency; incoherently; incolis; incombustible; income; incomes
  1. I had an indistinct remembrance of having added some wild and incoherent words of passionate affection affixed to her name.

  2. I told her what you told me to tell her: that you were now but an incoherent series of compound fractures extending from your scalp-lock to your heels, and that the comminuted projections caused you to look like a hat-rack.

  3. He began an incoherent argument, but the conductor came along just then, and asked what the difficulty was.

  4. And Man cannot in the nature of things, in the nature of thought, in the nature of language, be separated into two such incoherent halves.

  5. The opposite of a continuous universe would be a discontinuous universe, an incoherent and irrelevant universe--as irrelevant in all its ways of doing things as an irrelevant person.

  6. He looked up, gave one swift glance at her blushing face, then, with an incoherent cry of delight, caught her in his arms.

  7. At the sound of the hated word "police," Wilfer turned, and mumbling some incoherent words, slunk away.

  8. His sick and incoherent thoughts grew more and more disconnected, and soon a light, pleasant drowsiness came upon him.

  9. But one image rose after another, incoherent scraps of thought without beginning or end passed through his mind.

  10. He walked right to the table, leaned his hand on it, tried to say something, but could not; only incoherent sounds were audible.

  11. It consists of incoherent sands, loams, and gravels, resting in detached patches, from 2 to 20 feet in thickness, upon an eroded surface of Chalk.

  12. In some regions, as in the neighbourhood of St Petersburg, the Silurian strata are found not only to have preserved their original horizontality, but also to have retained almost unaltered their primitive soft and incoherent nature.

  13. Unconscious of my presence, he began to pace the room in a state of fearful agitation, violently wringing his hands and uttering low groans or incoherent ejaculations.

  14. The clock of Saint Mary's told the passing hours, and at twelve Julian found himself with nothing written except a few half-finished and incoherent sentences which he was ashamed to show up.

  15. I had many a broken sleep inside the Yarmouth mail, and many an incoherent dream of all these things.

  16. Four sides of incoherent and interjectional beginnings of sentences, that had no end, except blots, were inadequate to afford her any relief.

  17. The rest is all a more or less incoherent dream.

  18. When we consider the way in which the Koran was compiled, we cannot wonder that it is so incoherent a piece as we find it.

  19. Instead of an answer came a loud and insulting laugh, followed by an incoherent mouthing of words.

  20. It was all incoherent and Doctor Q and Quentin hastened to uncasque the man within.

  21. Melton seemed to divine perfectly the significance of this incoherent outbreak.

  22. As she hesitated, with raised eyebrows of doubt, her mother, heedless of what she was saying, was suddenly overcome by her appealing look and drew her close with a rush of little incoherent tender cries choked with tears.

  23. He was talking very rapidly and vehemently, and in an incoherent way it was difficult to understand.

  24. Before leaving Fiddletown, however, he accidentally met Colonel Starbottle, and dropped a few incoherent phrases which apparently interested that gentleman.

  25. But, from some unknown reason, as Morse approached him nearer the man uttered some incoherent protest and desperately turned away, throwing off Morse's extended arm.

  26. If Gaston had not restrained her, Madeleine's bandage would have been endangered by the young girl's vehement embraces, which were mingled with incoherent exclamations of rapture.

  27. Incoherent snatches of sentences, fragments of words and phrases spoken by Brentwick and the mechanician, were flung back past his ears by the rushing wind.

  28. So preoccupied did he become in this pursuit that he was subconsciously impressed that the girl had spoken twice, ere he could detach his interest from the exasperatingly inconclusive and incoherent cohorts of ranked figures.

  29. With such crises the human mind is not fitted adequately to cope; it retains no record of the supreme moment beyond a vague and incoherent impression of poignant, soul-racking suffering.

  30. I was suffering tortures of irresolution, mingled with incoherent projects no sooner formed than they were rejected as impracticable.

  31. I answered them by my own tears, which she dried with the back of her hand; then she strove to speak to me, but could only pronounce an incoherent sentence that struck me to the heart.

  32. A cry, a swift, writhing movement, and she was upon her feet, his incoherent words beating upon her ears but making no impression upon her brain.

  33. A few incoherent motions and screams, that rent the soul, were followed by a deep swoon.

  34. He was constantly declaiming, in an incoherent manner, about some mistress who had proved faithless.

  35. For a time, incoherent and impassioned exclamations flowed from him.

  36. I formerly told you, that I saw him die; that I assisted at his burial: but my tale was incoherent and imperfect, and you have since received intelligence to which you think proper to trust, and which assures you that he is still living.

  37. With this strange and incoherent address, Marmaduke left the maiden standing by the threshold of her miserable chamber.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incoherent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abnormal; absurd; aimless; aleatory; aloof; ambiguous; amorphous; anomalous; apart; asunder; babbling; bipartite; blurred; broad; broken; capricious; casual; chance; chancy; chaotic; choppy; confused; delirious; desultory; detached; disarticulated; disconnected; discontinued; discontinuous; discrete; disjointed; disjunct; disjunctive; disordered; dispersed; disproportionate; distinct; divergent; dizzy; dumb; episodic; erratic; fitful; foggy; formless; frivolous; fuzzy; general; giddy; gratuitous; haphazard; hazy; impenetrable; inaccurate; inarticulate; inchoate; incoherent; incommensurable; incommensurate; incompatible; incomprehensible; incongruous; inconsequent; inconsistent; indecisive; indefinable; indefinite; indeterminate; indiscriminate; indistinct; inexact; inscrutable; insular; intermittent; interrupted; irreconcilable; irregular; jagged; jerky; lax; loose; meaningless; misshapen; obscure; off; open; paradoxical; parenthetic; parenthetical; partitioned; patchy; planless; promiscuous; rambling; random; ranting; raving; scrappy; senseless; separate; shadowy; shapeless; silent; spasmodic; sporadic; straggling; suspended; sweeping; tenuous; unassociated; unattached; unattended; unclassified; unclear; unconnected; unconsolidated; undefined; undetermined; undirected; unfathomable; ungraded; unintelligible; unknowable; unmethodical; unordered; unorganized; unsorted; unspecified; unsymmetrical; unsystematic; vague; veiled; wandering