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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241, The team's morale fell to zilch owing to the unexpected defeat.
242, As a result, the benefits that flow from a self-organizing Team – ownership, focus, drive, pride in quality, improved morale, and better productivity –will likely not be realized.
243, Secondly, the writer annotates the academic concept related to university morale culture respectively from general to special logic order.
244, The morale of the corps had improved markedly since March 1.
245, They would like to disrupt us, damage morale and hurt us with the Americans.
246, His generous offer was a tremendous tonic for our morale.
247, If you suspend it for a few months, morale will slacken.
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