Pronunciation: /ˈkoʊdʒənt/
adjective Cogent is an adjective that describes something that is clear, logical, and convincing.
A1 She gave a cogent argument for why we should recycle.
A2 The teacher provided cogent explanations for the difficult math problems.
B1 The report presented cogent evidence to support its conclusions.
B2 The lawyer's cogent reasoning convinced the jury of the defendant's innocence.
C1 The scientist's cogent analysis of the data led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The author's cogent writing style captivated readers and critics alike.
formal The lawyer presented a cogent argument in court, backed up with strong evidence.
informal She always has a cogent explanation for everything, it's impressive.
slang His reasoning was so cogent, it was like he read my mind.
figurative The author's words were a cogent force that captivated the readers.
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