Sentence examples for The morale from inspiring English sources

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The morale

noun

The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others.

  • After the layoffs morale was at an all time low, they were so dispirited nothing was getting done.

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The morale of the crew is excellent.

The morale comes with the facilities.

The morale is completely broken".

The morale here is great.

The morale around here is phenomenal".

The morale was feisty and committed.

The morale of the country was down.

"The morale boost is vital," Jony said.

The morale of the team is great right now.

"The morale is low now as it is," he said.

The morale of the NHS family is at rock bottom.

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