Cogent Mnemonic
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cogent
cogent
/ˈkə͡ʊd͡ʒn̩t/
Examples
- The immediately preceding argument is cogent and persuasive.
- It is a cogent and understandable explanation of the sport.
- The article is well written and cogent.
- The writing is cogent, on topic and to the point.
- Cogent was founded in 1999 at the peak of the industry's growth.
- Momma makes the most cogent point of all.
- Essentially to any cogent understanding of the issues surrounding this case.
- I do think that the comments of the others are cogent and valid.
- It should encompass all the aspects of the article in a cogent summary.
- The arguments he made for them were civil and cogent.
powerfully persuasive
adjective
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"Coke + Gent. The gentleman's argument is as refreshing and convincing as a coke."
"Cold + Gents. The convincing gentlemen in cold logic."
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