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- adjectivecogent (adjective)
- (of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing:"they put forward cogent arguments for British membership" · "the newspaper's lawyers must prepare a cogent appeal"
Originmid 17th century: from Latin cogent- ‘compelling’, from the verb cogere, from co- ‘together’ + agere ‘drive’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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- Convincing, relevant, and clearly expressedLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Cogent comes from the Latin verb cogere, meaning “to drive or force together.” Something described as cogent fuses thoughts and ideas into a meaningful whole that others can readily grasp and accept. A cogent explanation is a convincing one, and cogent analysis has us nodding along because it is clear and pertinent.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cogentcogent [ koh -j uh nt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling. to the point; relevant; pertinent.www.dictionary.com/browse/cogentcogent adjective /ˈkəʊdʒənt/ /ˈkəʊdʒənt/ (formal) strongly and clearly expressed in a way that influences what people believe synonym convincingwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…co·gent (kō′jənt) adj. Appealing to the intellect or powers of reasoning; convincing: a cogent argument.www.thefreedictionary.com/cogent
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