adjective
- disturbed, agitated, or thrown into confusion or disorder
Usage: archaic or literary; past participle of the verb 'commove'
Examples
- The commoved crowd rushed toward the exits after hearing the alarm.
- She remained commoved by the unexpected news throughout the evening.
- His commoved state was evident from his trembling hands and rapid speech.
- The commoved waters of the harbor reflected the storm clouds above.
- Despite the commoved atmosphere in the room, she spoke with measured calm.