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    Mo·rale
    /məˈral/

    noun

    • 1. the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time: "their morale was high"
  2. morale | American Dictionary. noun [ U ] us / məˈræl / Add to word list. the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, esp. when in a dangerous or difficult situation: Low morale in the police department was a continuing problem. (Definition of morale from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. Morale is the spirit a group has that makes them want to succeed. It's a sense of well-being that comes from confidence, usefulness, and purpose. We often talk about the morale of groups in tough situations, and we can describe them as having "good morale" or "low morale."

  4. n. The state of the spirits of a person or group as exhibited by confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness to perform assigned tasks: The staff's morale increased when everyone was given a day off with pay. [French, morality, good conduct, from feminine of moral, moral, from Old French; see moral .]

  5. morale. noun. /məˈrɑːl/. /məˈræl/. [uncountable] the amount of confidence and enthusiasm, etc. that a person or a group has at a particular time. to boost/raise/improve morale. Morale amongst the players is very high at the moment. Staff are suffering from low morale.

  6. 1 day ago · Morale is the amount of confidence and cheerfulness that a group of people have. Many pilots are suffering from low morale. They hope to boost the morale of their troops. Synonyms: confidence, heart, spirit, temper More Synonyms of morale. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. noun [ U ] uk / məˈrɑːl / us. Add to word list. the amount of confidence or hope for the future that people feel: The pay increase should help to improve staff morale. (Definition of morale from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of morale. in Chinese (Traditional) (尤指險境或困境下的)士氣,精神面貌… See more.

  8. morale. noun. /məˈræl/ [uncountable] the amount of confidence and enthusiasm, etc. that a person or a group has at a particular time to boost/raise/improve morale Morale among the players is very high at the moment. The staff is suffering from low morale. Another win would be good for the team's morale. Definitions on the go.

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