coherence

/koʊˈhɪrəns/
noun
  1. The quality of being logical, consistent, and easy to understand.
    • Good coherence in a speech helps the audience follow your main points.
    • The team's strategy had no coherence, so they kept working against each other.
    • The essay lacked coherence, jumping from one idea to another without connection.
  2. The state of sticking together or forming a united whole.
    • The paint needs more binder to give it coherence on the canvas.
    • Without a shared goal, the group lost its coherence and fell apart.
    • The social coherence of the community was strengthened by the annual festival.
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