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commotion
Definition:
(nou) a disorderly outburst or tumult (nou) the act of making a noisy disturbance (nou) confused movement
Phonetic Transcription:
kəˈməʊʃən
Examples:
The problem was the auto commotion afterward.
A great commotion animates the people on the bridge.
Because of the commotion, the group escapes the building.

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Common mistakes of commotion pronunciation

- Stress placement error: Many learners place stress incorrectly on the first syllable, saying "COM-motion" instead of the correct "com-MO-tion" (ˌkəˈmoʊʃən for US, ˌkəˈməʊʃən for UK). Tip: Remember that the second syllable carries the primary stress.
- Vowel confusion: Some may pronounce the "o" in "commotion" as a short "o" sound, resulting in "com-mosh-un." The correct pronunciation features a long "o" sound (ˈoʊ for US, ˈəʊ for UK). Tip: Practice saying "mo" like "go" to get it right.
- Missing the "n" sound: Learners sometimes drop the "n" sound, pronouncing it as "commot-shun." This leads to a loss of clarity in speech. Tip: Ensure to articulate the "n" clearly to maintain the word's integrity.
- Overemphasis on the final syllable: Some speakers stress the last syllable too much, saying "com-mo-TION." The correct stress is on the second syllable. Tip: Focus on the second syllable while keeping the last one lighter.
- Incorrect vowel length: Some may pronounce "commotion" with a short "i" sound, saying "commishun." The correct vowel sound in the second syllable is longer (ˈoʊ for US, ˈəʊ for UK). Tip: Lengthen the vowel in "mo" for accurate pronunciation.