Commotion

/kəˈmoʊʃən/ noun

A loud noise or fuss, usually caused by a crowd of people or by something chaotic and disruptive.

From Latin 'commotio' meaning 'disturbance,' derived from 'commovere' (com- 'together' + movere 'to move'). Literally means 'moving together' in a chaotic way.

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