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emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., esp. in the face of opposition, hardship, etc. the morale of the troops. EnglishDictionary Thesaurus WordLists Grammar EnglishEasyLearningGrammar GrammarPatterns EnglishUsage TeachingResources VideoGuides Conjugations Sentences Video LearnEnglish Videopronunciations Buildyourvocabulary Quiz Englishgrammar Englishcollocations Englishconfusables Englishidioms Englishusage Thematicwordlists English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Hindi Chinese Korean Japanese Definitionof 'morale'    WordFrequency Share× Credits× morale (mərɑːl ,-ræl ) uncountablenoun[oftwithposs] Moraleistheamountofconfidenceandcheerfulnessthatagroupofpeoplehave. Manypilotsaresufferingfromlowmorale. Theyhopetoboostthemoraleoftheirtroops. Synonyms:confidence,heart,spirit,temper MoreSynonymsofmorale COBUILDAdvancedEnglishDictionary.Copyright©HarperCollinsPublishers Video:pronunciationof morale Youmayalsolike EnglishQuizConfusables Synonymsof'morale' LanguageLover'sBlog FrenchTranslationof'morale' Translateyourtext PronunciationPlaylists Wordoftheday:'BroadcastingHouse' HindiTranslationof'morale' NEWfromCollins! EnglishGrammar CollinsApps WordFrequency moraleinBritishEnglish (mɒˈrɑːl ) nounthedegreeofmentalormoralconfidenceofapersonorgroup;spiritofoptimism CollinsEnglishDictionary.Copyright©HarperCollinsPublishers WordoriginC18:morals,fromFrench,n.useofmoral(adj) WordFrequency moraleinAmericanEnglish (məˈræl ;mɔˈræl ) noun1.  moralormentalconditionwithrespecttocourage,discipline,confidence,enthusiasm,willingnesstoendurehardship,etc.withinagroup,inrelationtoagroup,orwithinanindividual 2. Rare morality Webster’sNewWorldCollegeDictionary,4thEdition.Copyright©2010by HoughtonMifflinHarcourt.Allrightsreserved. WordoriginFr,fem.ofmoral



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