morale
nounHow to pronounce morale:
Definition of morale:
- morale (noun):
- moral principles, teachings, or conduct
- the degree of confidence or optimism of a person or group
- a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose.
Synonyms for morale:
confidence
esprit de corps
heart
mental condition
mental state
mettle
psychological condition
self-esteem
spirit
team spirit
temper
Antonyms for morale:
aimlessness
apprehension
care
caution
confusion
cowardice
diffidence
disbelief
distrust
doubt
fear
hesitancy
humility
incertitude
insecurity
meekness
misgiving
modesty
nervousness
nonconfidence
self-distrust
self-doubt
self-effacement
shyness
timidity
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