COMMOTION


Meaning of COMMOTION in English

n. Function: noun

1 a state of often disorderly civic unrest FF1C; the whole city was in commotion over the new restrictions FF1E;

Synonyms: clamor, convulsion, ferment, outcry, tumult, upheaval, upturn

Related Words: insurgence, insurrection, mutiny, rebellion, revolt, riot, uprising

2 a state of usually mental or emotional excitement FF1C; this challenge threw him into great commotion of mind FF1E;

Synonyms: agitation, confusion, dither, flap, lather, pother, stew, tumult, turbulence, turmoil

Related Words: discomposure, disquiet, flurry, fluster, perturbation, upset; annoyance, bother, irritation, vexation; strain, tension

Contrasted Words: calm, placidity, quietude, relaxation, serenity

3 a noisy and often unruly disturbance FF1C; the children created a commotion over missing the circus FF1E;

Synonyms: brouhaha, ||catouse, coil, foofaraw, furore, fuss, hurrah, ruckus, rumpus, shindig, shindy, to-do, uproar

Related Words: din, hubbub, hullabaloo, pandemonium, racket; fracas, ruction, row

4 a state of noisy confusion FF1C; never saw such commotion as the time the old sow got out and knocked the preacher into the midden FF1E;

Synonyms: bustle, clamor, clatter, hassle, hubbub, hurly-burly, lather, moil, pother, rowdydow, ruction, storm, to-do, tow-row, tumult, turmoil, uproar, whirl, whoopla; compare DIN , STIR 1

Contrasted Words: calmness, order, peace, quiet

Merriam Webster. Collegiate thesaurus English dictionary.      Английский энциклопедический толковый словарь тезауруса.