in-co-her-ent
Pronunciation Key- [in-koh-heer-uhnt]
–adjective
1.without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling:
an incoherent sentence.
2.characterized by such thought or language, as a person:
incoherent with rage.
3.not coherent or cohering:
an incoherent mixture.
4.lacking physical cohesion; loose:
incoherent dust.
5.lacking unity or harmony of elements:
an incoherent public.
6.lacking congruity of parts; uncoordinated.
7.different or incompatible by nature, as things.
8.
Physics. (of a wave) having a low degree of coherence.
Used in a sentence:
Diesel's posts are incoherent.
Pardon me, I must have missed the memo informing the world that gross inarticulateness bordering on possible mental impairment was endearing and charming.