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Sentence count:247+13Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: enthusiasmspiritSimilar words: amoralmoralitydemoralizedemoralizedoralfor allcoralmorassMeaning: [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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91, It was that bust-up which ruined team morale this season and contributed to Lancashire's desperately poor season.
92, But I think he was tremendously weak in personal relationships and his office morale was bad.
93, He brings a joy and an ebullience to his work which is a fantastic morale booster for the cast.
94, Mrs Thatcher's first government was plagued by leaks - a symptom of divisions and poor morale.
95, Once, when morale was sagging, a visibly pregnant IsabelIa rode up to cheer the troops.
96, A company will be adversely affected if it suffers from low employee morale, for example.
97, In the meantime, the morale of the men was reasonably good, in spite of their air having deteriorated.
98, But falling morale ran deeper than the nation-wide economic slowdown.
99, I thought you'd be amused, me telling lies to bolster up morale.
99, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
100, Local Government is in a state of low morale and near collapse because of the poll tax.
101, If Hal went all out, he could win any one of them; but that would be bad for morale.
102, Morale rose still higher at sunrise the next morning, November 25.
103, Morale dropped as sailors suffered from stress and uncertainty, he said.
104, Low morale among poorly paid health workers has led to strikes and lessened the quality of care.
105, That kind of morale booster is infectious and they could well have won by a bigger margin.
106, That will do nothing for morale and recruitment in Glasgow.
107, If poverty is a long-term prospect, it is likely also to affect the morale of the patient and his carers.
108, This was not quite a true story, he admitted, just a joke to raise Secord's morale.
109, The pollution inspectorate, which is expected to oversee the process, is currently understaffed and personnel are suffering from low morale.
110, If a development ceases, staff morale and confidence would tend to decrease.
111, The early wickets that came Illingworth's way this season must have been particularly timely to boost the morale.
112, A former reporter said Forbes once talked with him for two hours, with seemingly genuine concern, about staff morale.
113, This calls for good spirits and good morale and also a certain amount of what was once called dogged determination.
114, The real reason, we believe, was to maintain public morale and support for the war.
115, Almost every staffroom in the land will rejoice again tomorrow at the final lifting of a deadweight on morale and hope.
116, The most important thing was just physically keeping up the morale.
117, The breakdown of discipline and morale in the professional officer corps is hardly a state secret.
118, They sang songs to keep up their morale until the rescuers arrived.
119, The raising of morale has been imposed by management in pursuance of surplus value and the maintenance of managerial authority.
120, Only for the sake of her own morale, she assured herself.
More similar words: amoralmoralitydemoralizedemoralizedoralfor allcoralmorasspastoralcorporalfor all I knowtemporalmemorablecommemoratebehavioralpastoralismcommemorationgeneral electionelectoral collegetalehalevalemalegalesaledalepalewhalealertscale
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