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1 morale
(the level of courage and confidence in eg an army, team etc: In spite of the defeat, morale was still high.) morala* * *[mɔrá:l, mɔrael]nounmorala, zavest, duh, pogum
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morale — mo|rale [məˈra:l US məˈræl] n [U] [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: moral, from Latin moralis; MORAL1] the level of confidence and positive feelings that people have, especially people who work together, who belong to the same team etc ▪ A win… … Dictionary of contemporary English
morale — n. 1) to boost, lift, raise morale 2) to destroy, undermine morale 3) high; low morale * * * [mə rɑːl] lift low morale moral fiber raise morale undermine morale moral fibre n. the morale to + inf. (does she have the morale to adhere to… … Combinatory dictionary
morale — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, high ▪ Morale is very high in the school. ▪ low, poor ▪ national ▪ empl … Collocations dictionary
morale — noun (U) the level of confidence and positive feelings, especially among a group of people who work together, belong to the same team etc: The team s morale was low after losing. | A few words of praise are always good for morale. | keep… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
morale — mo|rale [ mə ral ] noun uncount * the amount of enthusiasm a person or group of people feel about their situation at a particular time: Morale is low, and many people are disillusioned. boost/raise/improve morale: The officers were struggling to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
morale */ — UK [məˈrɑːl] / US [məˈrɑl] noun [uncountable] the amount of enthusiasm that a person or group of people feel about their situation at a particular time Morale is low, and many people are disillusioned. boost/raise/improve morale: The officers… … English dictionary
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