Synonym: action, ado, confusion, disturbance, excitement, fuss, hubbub, row, rumpus, stir, to-do, trouble, tumult. Similar words: motion, emotion, emotional, promotion, motivation, notion, immolation, negotiation. Meaning: [kə'məʊʃn] n. 1. a disorderly outburst or tumult 2. the act of making a noisy disturbance 3. confused movement.
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91. Internal silence is about being patient, quelling your inner commotion, and quieting the mind.
92. With such a commotion going on in their town, the local paper seized the opportunity with a lead story on their website about what was happening.
93. Before he could respond, Ayenden's attention was drawn to a commotion atop the Nexus platform.
94. At some point during all the commotion, I became convinced that I she was going to die and for a split second, I imagined my life without Mollie.
95. All this commotion, emotions run deep as oceans explodin '.
96. A commotion arose in the aisle behind them among police guards and latecomers.
97. Yet for all that, the commotion she kicked up was becoming positively unbearable.
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