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moraleenUK
moralespirit; mood; emotional or mental condition: the morale of the soldiers Not to be confused with:moral – ethical: moral responsibility; lesson: the moral of a story; upright, honest, straightforward, virtuous, honorable: a moral womanmo·rale M0417600 (mə-răl′)n. The state of the spirits of a person or group as exhibited by confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness to perform assigned tasks: The staff's morale increased when everyone was given a day off with pay. [French, morality, good conduct, from feminine of moral, moral, from Old French; see moral.]morale (mɒˈrɑːl) nthe degree of mental or moral confidence of a person or group; spirit of optimism[C18: morals, from French, n. use of moral (adj)]mo•rale (məˈræl) n. emotional or mental condition with respect to confidence, zeal, etc., esp. in the face of opposition, hardship, etc. [1745–55; < French, n. use of feminine of moral moral] moral morality">morality morale1. 'moral'Moral (/mɒrəl/) can be an adjective, a count noun, or a plural noun. When you use it as an adjective, it means 'relating to right and wrong behaviour'. I have noticed a fall in moral standards.It is our moral duty to stay.The moral of a story is what it teaches you about how you should or should not behave. The moral is clear: you must never marry for money.Morals are principles of behaviour. There can be no doubt about the excellence of his morals.We agreed that business morals nowadays were very low.2. 'morality'Morality (/məræləti/) is the idea that some forms of behaviour are right and others are wrong. Punishment always involves the idea of morality....standards of morality and justice in society.3. 'morale'Your morale (/mɒrɑːl/) is the amount of confidence you have when you are in a difficult or dangerous situation. The morale of the men was good.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | morale - a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purposemental condition, mental state, psychological condition, psychological state - (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic; "a manic state" | | 2. | morale - the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeedesprit de corps, team spiritdisposition, temperament - your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition" |
moralenoun confidence, heart, spirit, temper, self-esteem, team spirit, mettle, esprit de corps Many pilots are suffering from low morale.moralenounA strong sense of enthusiasm and dedication to a common goal that unites a group:esprit, esprit de corps.Translationsmorale (məˈraːl) noun the level of courage and confidence in eg an army, team etc. In spite of the defeat, morale was still high. 士氣 士气MORALE
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moraleenUK
Synonyms for moralenoun confidenceSynonyms- confidence
- heart
- spirit
- temper
- self-esteem
- team spirit
- mettle
- esprit de corps
Synonyms for moralenoun a strong sense of enthusiasm and dedication to a common goal that unites a groupSynonymsSynonyms for moralenoun a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purposeRelated Words- mental condition
- mental state
- psychological condition
- psychological state
noun the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeedSynonyms- esprit de corps
- team spirit
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