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cogent (adj.): 強而有力的

persuasive and well expressed

例句: The author … makes a cogent and finely nuanced case for the wisdom—indeed, the necessity of this vision.

— Marian Sandmaier, New York Times Book Review, 8 Feb. 1987

coherent (adj.): 有條理的、前後一致的

logically or aesthetically ordered or integrated

例句: The diaries and the novels demonstrate how a novelist tweaks and grooms reality into something more structured and coherent than life as it is lived.

— Penelope Lively, Atlantic, February 2001

conclusive (adj.): 決定性的

putting an end to debate or question, especially by reason of irrefutability

例句:  Finally, this mandate is detached from abundant evidence about relative COVID risk, which is dramatically stratified by age in young children's favor — including, per a number of (admittedly not conclusive) studies, where transmission is concerned.
— Bonnie Kristian, The Week, 13 Jan. 2022

digress (v.): 離題

to move away from the main subject you are writing or talking about and to write or talk about something else

例句: Let us try to consider the matter without digressing into the entirely different issues of asylum seekers and refugees.

 

參考資料:Cambridge Dictionary, Merriam-webster

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