commotion (Meaning)

Wordnet

commotion (n)

a disorderly outburst or tumult

the act of making a noisy disturbance

confused movement

commotion Sentence Examples

  1. A sudden commotion erupted in the crowded marketplace, causing people to scatter in all directions.
  2. The loud commotion outside the window made it difficult to concentrate on my work.
  3. Upon hearing the commotion, the neighbors rushed out of their houses to see what was happening.
  4. There was a commotion in the stadium as fans cheered loudly for their team.
  5. The commotion in the classroom subsided quickly once the teacher entered and restored order.
  6. The commotion in the street drew the attention of passersby, who stopped to watch.
  7. The sudden commotion in the theater lobby caused a momentary panic among the patrons.
  8. Despite the commotion, the politician remained calm and composed as she addressed the crowd.
  9. The commotion in the hallway was caused by a group of students running late for class.
  10. The commotion at the airport was due to a last-minute change in flight schedules.

FAQs About the word commotion

a disorderly outburst or tumult, the act of making a noisy disturbance, confused movement

stir, noise, storm, fun, hurry, clatter,disturbance, fuss, turmoil, hurly-burly

tranquility, stillness, hush, stillness, hush, peace, tranquillity, quiet,rest, tranquillity

A sudden commotion erupted in the crowded marketplace, causing people to scatter in all directions.

The loud commotion outside the window made it difficult to concentrate on my work.

Upon hearing the commotion, the neighbors rushed out of their houses to see what was happening.

There was a commotion in the stadium as fans cheered loudly for their team.