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morale
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morale
noun
/məˈræl/
Moral
moralist
Meaning
The confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.
the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group
Example Sentences
The team's
morale
improved after their recent victory.
The team's
morale
improved after the victory.
Example Expressions
boost morale
Synonyms
spirit, confidence, enthusiasm, determination, mood, motivation
Entry 1
spirit, confidence, enthusiasm, determination, mood
Entry 2
spirit, confidence, enthusiasm, motivation
Antonyms
discouragement, depression, despair, demoralization
Entry 1
discouragement, depression, despair
Entry 2
demoralization, discouragement, despair
Collocations
high morale, boost morale, morale level, morale of employees, low morale, team morale
Entry 1
high morale, boost morale, morale level, morale of employees
Entry 2
boost morale, low morale, team morale
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