Meaning & Definition of word "Commotion"

Commotion

/kəˈmoʊʃən/

noun:

  • 1. A state of confused and noisy disturbance.
    • Example: The sudden commotion in the hall drew everyone's attention.
  • 2. A violent or turbulent motion.
    • Example: The commotion of the storm could be heard from miles away.
  • 3. A chaotic or uproarious situation.
    • Example: There was a commotion at the concert when the band started playing their hit song.
  • 4. An uproar or fuss; a disturbance.
    • Example: The news of the unexpected visitor caused quite a commotion among the staff.

Etymology

Late Middle English, from Latin commotio(n-), from the verb commovere ‘move violently’.

Common Phrases and Expressions

make a commotion:

To cause a noisy disturbance.

in a commotion:

In a state of confusion or disorder.

commotion in the ranks:

Discontent or unrest among a group.

Related Words

disturbance:

An interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.

ruckus:

A noisy commotion or disturbance.

tumult:

A loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.

Slang Meanings of commotion

Meaning: A fuss or stir over something trivial.

Example Sentence: Don't make a commotion over that little mistake!

Meaning: A chaotic or lively situation.

Example Sentence: The party turned into a real commotion when the band started playing.