disruption, disturbance, commotion, diversion, intteruption, beguilement
There are many alternate words; commotion, confusion, instability, chaos, mayhem
No. Commotion is a noun.
Commotion is the correct spelling.
There was a commotion when the bell rang.
There was a commotion in the street when the protestors clashed with the police.
disruption, disturbance, commotion, diversion, intteruption, beguilement
"Commotion" is an appropriate synonym for a lot of noise.
clamoroutbreakconvulsioncommotiondisorderdisasterflip-flopDisruption, tumult, disorder, commotion, turmoil...
noise, row, racket, crash, clamour, clatter, uproar, commotion
There are many alternate words; commotion, confusion, instability, chaos, mayhem
Synonyms for the noun confusion are disorientation, befuddlement, fluster, fuss, commotion, mix up, or upheaval.
No. Commotion is a noun.
What does commotion mean
Commotion is the correct spelling.
There was a commotion when the bell rang.
A commotion is a ruckus, a loud racket. Here are some sentences.Stop that commotion, you rotten kids!The party made such a commotion that the police were called.Jackie really kicked up a commotion at the rally.