The meaning of Morale
Morale – definition
nounThe confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.
Usage examples:
The team's morale was high
nounThe amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, esp. when in a dangerous or difficult situation
Usage examples:
Low morale in the police department was a continuing problem.
nounThe level of satisfaction felt by a person or group of people who work together
Usage examples:
High morale helps teamwork and information-sharing., good/bad for morale he said that compulsory br…
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Word origin
mid 18th century: from French moral, respelled to preserve the final stress in pronunciation.
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