100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "motion"

Definition

Motion (noun) refers to the act or process of moving or the state of being in motion. It can denote physical movement, a change of position, or a proposal presented for consideration in a meeting or assembly.

  1. Physical Movement: The action or process of moving or being moved.
  2. Proposal: A formal suggestion or proposal put forward for consideration, especially in a meeting.

Synonyms

  • Movement
  • Activity
  • Progress
  • Drive
  • Motioning (in context of signaling)

Antonyms

  • Stillness
  • Inactivity
  • Stagnation
  • Immobility

Examples

  1. The car motioned to turn left at the intersection.
  2. She motioned for him to come closer.
  3. The teacher motioned for the students to be quiet.
  4. He motioned with his hand to indicate the direction.
  5. The crowd motioned in agreement with the speaker.
  6. The dog motioned excitedly when it saw its owner.
  7. The conductor motioned the orchestra to begin playing.
  8. She motioned him to sit down.
  9. The child motioned to the ice cream truck.
  10. The dancer motioned gracefully across the stage.
  11. He motioned for silence before speaking.
  12. The referee motioned for a timeout during the game.
  13. The actress motioned her approval with a nod.
  14. The captain motioned to the crew to prepare for departure.
  15. The waiter motioned for the guests to follow him.
  16. He motioned to the waiter for the check.
  17. The manager motioned for the team to gather around.
  18. She motioned with her head towards the door.
  19. The director motioned for the lights to dim.
  20. He motioned for her to take a seat next to him.
  21. The coach motioned for the team to huddle.
  22. The pilot motioned to the ground crew to start the engines.
  23. The librarian motioned for the students to be quiet.
  24. The performer motioned to the audience to clap.
  25. She motioned for her friend to join her.
  26. He motioned that he would be late.
  27. The teacher motioned to the students to look at the board.
  28. The lifeguard motioned for the swimmers to come to shore.
  29. The boss motioned for the employee to come into the office.
  30. He motioned to signal the end of the meeting.
  31. The presenter motioned to the slide behind him.
  32. The child motioned excitedly at the playground.
  33. The artist motioned to the canvas for inspiration.
  34. He motioned towards the map for directions.
  35. The audience motioned their approval with applause.
  36. The child motioned for his parent to help him.
  37. The officer motioned to the car to pull over.
  38. She motioned for him to wait a moment.
  39. He motioned his hands to express his feelings.
  40. The dancer motioned with her body to tell a story.
  41. The conductor motioned the choir to begin singing.
  42. He motioned for the dog to come.
  43. The teacher motioned for the class to start reading.
  44. The audience motioned for an encore performance.
  45. She motioned for him to follow her lead.
  46. The child motioned towards the cookie jar.
  47. The manager motioned for the staff to get back to work.
  48. He motioned to the waiter for more water.
  49. The director motioned for the cameras to roll.
  50. The parent motioned for the children to come home.
  51. The guard motioned for the visitors to enter.
  52. She motioned to indicate she understood the instructions.
  53. The dog motioned towards the ball in the yard.
  54. The tour guide motioned for the group to gather around.
  55. He motioned for the car to stop.
  56. The assistant motioned for the presentation to start.
  57. She motioned for help when she dropped her books.
  58. The coach motioned to the players to switch positions.
  59. The artist motioned to the audience to pay attention.
  60. He motioned for the children to sit in a circle.
  61. The parent motioned to the teacher for a quick chat.
  62. The police officer motioned for the crowd to disperse.
  63. The presenter motioned to the audience to ask questions.
  64. The lifeguard motioned for everyone to exit the water.
  65. She motioned for him to take a step back.
  66. The conductor motioned for the musicians to play softly.
  67. The director motioned for the lights to come up.
  68. He motioned for her to keep it a secret.
  69. The teacher motioned to the students to turn in their assignments.
  70. She motioned for him to take a seat beside her.
  71. The captain motioned the crew to hoist the sails.
  72. The performer motioned for the audience to join in.
  73. He motioned for the cat to come inside.
  74. The coach motioned for the players to focus.
  75. The librarian motioned to the shelves for more books.
  76. She motioned for the dog to sit.
  77. The sergeant motioned for the troops to advance.
  78. The artist motioned to the gallery for more space.
  79. The teacher motioned for the students to open their books.
  80. He motioned for them to hurry up.
  81. The chef motioned for the staff to start preparing the meal.
  82. The father motioned for the kids to come to dinner.
  83. The director motioned for the actors to take their places.
  84. He motioned for the friends to join him at the table.
  85. The announcer motioned for the next contestant to come forward.
  86. She motioned for him to stop talking.
  87. The doctor motioned for the patient to sit down.
  88. The presenter motioned to the audience to look at the screen.
  89. The referee motioned for a foul.
  90. The teacher motioned for the class to quiet down.
  91. The parent motioned for the children to come and eat.
  92. The conductor motioned for the orchestra to play louder.
  93. He motioned for the waiter to bring dessert.
  94. The artist motioned for the critics to pay attention.
  95. She motioned for him to take a leap of faith.
  96. The lifeguard motioned for the kids to line up.
  97. The coach motioned for the team to regroup.
  98. The friend motioned for the others to join in the fun.
  99. The director motioned for a break during the rehearsal.
  100. He motioned for the bus to stop as it approached.