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conmoción

commotion

noun kohn-moh-SYOHN Rare

Origin: Latin commotio (disturbance)

Also means

concussion

Usage Note

Conmoción covers two main uses: a social or emotional upheaval (la noticia causó conmoción = the news caused a commotion) and the medical term for concussion (conmoción cerebral). The plural conmociones is regular. It is a formal register word; in casual speech revuelo or alboroto are more common for social disturbance.

Examples

"La noticia causó una gran conmoción en el país."

Natural Translation

The news caused great commotion in the country.

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