The noun "commotion" has a prefix com- and a suffix -ion already, and does not create any other common forms. The rare verb form is commote (to disturb), rather than the source verb commove.
Example:
"The arguing neighbors caused a large commotion every morning."
The arrival of the movie stars caused quite a commotion on the college campus.
A race car speeds up and causes COMMOTION.
There was a commotion when the bell rang.
No. Commotion is a noun.
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Commotion is the correct spelling.
"Rock the boat."
After the controversial decision was announced, a commotion erupted in the courtroom with people shouting and pushing.
The commotion kept her up!!
How you use commotion in a sentence is like my bird flew out and there was a lot of commotion. Witch means a lot of movement.
Sometimes, I have to go to a separate room because there's so much commotion in my kitchen.
There was a commotion when the bell rang.
There was a commotion in the street when the protestors clashed with the police.
I opened the door, not knowing what was causing the big commotion. The news is reporting a commotion on the streets of the downtown area.
The discovery caused great commotion amongst the school children
These 2 girls are making a commotion every night in the building.The suggested bill made a huge commotion among the politicians.
It caused quite a commotion in the crowd.
The commotion in the room came to a complete halt as the prince strode confidently into the room.
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.