Definitions

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  • adjective Associated with commotion.
  • adjective Often causing commotion.

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Examples

  • It is a terribly confusing and a commotional situation where we just don ` t know.

    CNN Transcript Feb 28, 2008 2008

  • Did you just say a commotional -- did you say commotional situation?

    CNN Transcript Feb 28, 2008 2008

  • Well, okay, there's no sense going on and on about Bangkok and its incongruities, its commotional commingling of supplication and flash.

    Villa Incognito Robbins, Tom 2003

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  • Today I took my middle school students to see a play. According to Daisy C., the play was very commotional. And it was! There was a lot of action in the aisles in this version of The Crucible.

    December 10, 2010