Cogent Meaning in English
word
ˈkoʊdʒənt
KOH-jənt
kˈəʊdʒənt
KOH-jənt
Definition
If something is cogent, it is clear, logical, and very convincing, especially when describing an argument or reason.
Usage & Nuances
"Cogent" is formal and mainly used for arguments, reasons, or presentations—describe speeches, essays, or debates as "cogent." Common collocations: "cogent argument," "cogent analysis," "cogent explanation." Not used for emotions or physical things.
Spanish: convincente - sólido (argumento)Portuguese (BR): convincente - sólido (argumento)Portuguese (PT): convincente - sólido (argumento)Chinese (Simplified): 有说服力的Chinese (Traditional): 有說服力的Hindi: प्रभावशाली (तर्क)Arabic: مقنعBengali: প্রবল (যুক্তি বা ব্যাখ্যার জন্য) - যুক্তিসংগত - স্পষ্টRussian: убедительный - обоснованный (аргумент)Japanese: 説得力のある - 納得できるVietnamese: thuyết phục - có lý lẽ vững chắcKorean: 설득력 있는 - 논리적인Turkish: inandırıcı - mantıklı - ikna ediciUrdu: ٹھوس (دلیل یا وضاحت کے لیے) - مدللIndonesian: meyakinkan - logis
Example Sentences
She gave a cogent argument in the debate.
basic
His explanation was cogent and easy to understand.
basic
Please make your reasons more cogent next time.
basic
The lawyer's cogent remarks changed the jury's mind.
natural
Her cogent analysis made everyone see the problem differently.
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I found his speech very cogent—it really made me think.
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