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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 is the mental and emotional condition of an individual or group with regard to a task or goal. Learn the etymology, usage, and examples of morale from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Morale definition: emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.. See examples of MORALE used in a sentence.

  4. Morale is the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of morale with examples from various sources.

  5. Morale is the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of morale with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. 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.

  7. Morale is the state of confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness of a person or group. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of morale and its related words, such as moral and morality.

  8. Morale is the amount of confidence and enthusiasm that a person or a group has at a particular time. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.

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