cogent

adjective
  1. clear, logical, and convincing in argument or reasoning.
    • The editorial made a cogent case for reforming the healthcare system.
    • The professor presented a cogent analysis of the economic crisis.
    • Her defense was so cogent that the jury deliberated for less than an hour.
    • He offered a cogent summary of the complex legal case.
    • We need a cogent explanation for the discrepancy in the data.
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