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Morale   /mərˈæl/   Listen
Morale

noun
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.  Synonyms: esprit de corps, team spirit.



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"Morale" Quotes from Famous Books



... already saw himself in the role of an ape, a role previously played in which he had suffered the torments of the damned, "and anything is preferable to the wholesale carnage which Barter is doing. In seventy-two hours he has wrecked the morale of Manhattan. I shall try to get it back. Tyler, will you make every effort to guard the other eighteen men named on the ...
— The Mind Master • Arthur J. Burks



Words linked to "Morale" :   esprit de corps, mental condition, psychological condition, temperament, morale booster, psychological state, mental state, disposition



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