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Synonyms & Similar Words
confidence
spirit
motivation
enthusiasm
optimism
mood
attitude
outlook
disposition
cheer
esprit
zeal
passion
energy
drive
dedication
commitment
resolve
determination
grit
perseverance
tenacity
hope
faith
assurance
conviction
satisfaction
contentment
happiness
euphoria
elation
pride
morale boost
unity
cohesion
harmony
accord
consensus
cooperation
collaboration
teamwork
camaraderie
solidarity
togetherness
Meaning of Morale
According to Merriam-Webster, morale refers to the mental and emotional state of a person or group, especially as it relates to their confidence, enthusiasm, and willingness to work or fight.
Definitions
- The Oxford English Dictionary defines morale as the state of mind or attitude of a person or group, especially with regard to their confidence, discipline, and willingness to perform their duties.
- The Cambridge Dictionary defines morale as the state of feeling confident, happy, and willing to work or fight, especially among a group of people.
Example Uses
- The company's morale was boosted after the CEO announced a significant increase in employee benefits.
- The team's morale was low after a series of losses, but they managed to turn it around with a surprise win.
- The new policy has had a negative impact on employee morale, leading to increased turnover and absenteeism.
- The coach's pep talk helped to improve the team's morale before the big game.
- The company's morale is high due to the positive work environment and opportunities for growth and development.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
demoralization
discouragement
disillusionment
despair
hopelessness
despondency
depression
gloom
pessimism
cynicism
skepticism
apathy
lethargy
indifference
disinterest
dissatisfaction
discontent
unrest
turmoil
chaos
anarchy
disorder
disunity
fragmentation
isolation
loneliness
despair
desperation
desolation