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commotion (noun)

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  • commotion — ► NOUN ▪ a state of confused and noisy disturbance. ORIGIN Latin, from com altogether + motio motion …   English terms dictionary

  • commotion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, huge, loud (esp. AmE), terrible ▪ sudden VERB + COMMOTION ▪ cause …   Collocations dictionary

  • commotion — noun (singular, uncountable) sudden noisy activity: They heard a commotion downstairs. | cause a commotion: The bar was packed, and the winning touchdown caused an immense commotion …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • commotion — late 14c., from M.Fr. commocion violent motion, agitation (12c., Mod.Fr. commotion), from L. commotionem (nom. commotio) violent motion, agitation, noun of action from pp. stem of commovere to move, disturb, from com together, or thoroughly (see… …   Etymology dictionary

  • commotion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French commocion, from Latin commotion , commotio, from commovēre Date: 15th century 1. a condition of civil unrest or insurrection 2. steady or recurrent motion 3. mental excitement or …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • commotion — I noun affray, agitatio, agitation, altercation, brawl, clamor, clash, conflict, confusion, convulsion, disorder, disorderliness, disorganization, disquiet, disquietude, disturbance, ebullition, embroilment, encounter, entanglement, eruption,… …   Law dictionary

  • commotion — noun what s all that commotion in the parking lot? Syn: disturbance, uproar, tumult, rumpus, ruckus, brouhaha, hoopla, furor, hue and cry, fuss, stir, storm; turmoil, disorder, confusion, chaos, mayhem, havoc, pandemo …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • commotion — noun 1》 a state of confused and noisy disturbance. 2》 civil insurrection. Origin ME: from L. commotio(n ), from com altogether + motio (see motion) …   English new terms dictionary

  • commotion — noun Syn: disturbance, uproar, disorder, confusion, rumpus, fuss, furore, hue and cry, stir, storm, chaos, havoc, pandemonium …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • commotion — UK [kəˈməʊʃ(ə)n] / US [kəˈmoʊʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms commotion : singular commotion plural commotions noise and confused activity There was a terrible commotion outside …   English dictionary

  • commotion — com|mo|tion [ kə mouʃn ] noun count or uncount noise and confused activity: There was a terrible commotion in the opposite room …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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