Commotion
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King James Dictionary [1]
Commotion, n.
1. Agitation as the commotion of the sea. 2. Tumult of people disturbance disorder, which may amount at times to sedition or insurrection as the commotions of a state.
When ye hear of wars and commotions, be not terrified. Luke 21 .
3. Agitation perturbation disorder of mind heat excitement.
He could not debate without commotion.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): (n.) A popular tumult; public disturbance; riot.
(2): (n.) Agitation, perturbation, or disorder, of mind; heat; excitement.
(3): (n.) Disturbed or violent motion; agitation.