Synonym: enthusiasm, spirit. Similar words: amoral, morality, demoralize, demoralized, oral, for all, coral, morass. Meaning: [mə'ræl /-'rɑːl] n. 1. a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose 2. the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed.
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31, Morale has been low since the latest round of job-cuts.
32, His death dealt a severe blow to the army's morale.
33, There is a need to raise morale in the teaching profession.
34, Low morale among the work force is the product of bad management.
35, A youthful president can be good for a country's morale.
36, Nothing is ever decided, and all the uncertainty is very bad for staff morale.
37, The media feels pressure to keep the morale of the country up in war time.
38, There have been a lot of recent redundancies so morale is fairly low.
39, Washington advocated the coffee break, then,(www.Sentencedict.com) as a morale builder — particularly for the defense workers.
40, There is no way of measuring the damage done to morale.
41, These unfortunate incidents sapped both our morale and our resources.
42, The morale of the enemy forces sank to a very low level.
43, But so low has morale sunk that the team and the fans would have been grateful for small mercies.
44, a confidence/morale booster.
45, Mail from home is a big morale booster for far-away troops.
46, Winning the competition was a wonderful boost for her morale.
47, The morale of the enemy troops is sinking lower every day.
48, It was amazing what a morale booster her visits proved.
49, His optimism contrasted sharply with the low morale of his supporters.
50, The failed coup caused a dramatic loss of morale within the army.
51, The guest team's morale took another dive after they lost the second goal.
52, Morale is very low. People have just had enough of being thrown from pillar to post.
53, Mission-driven organizations have higher morale than rule-driven organizations.
54, A phone call can really boost morale.
55, No other key to good morale was as important.
56, Such optimism is good for the Democrats' morale.
57, Inadequate information also can lead to morale problems.
58, Morale among the soldiers has been low.
59, Much can be done in-house to boost morale.
60, Recent wage increases have boosted morale in the company.
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