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morale

noun mo·rale \mə-ˈral\

: the feelings of enthusiasm and loyalty that a person or group has about a task or job

Full Definition of MORALE

1
:  moral principles, teachings, or conduct
2
a :  the mental and emotional condition (as of enthusiasm, confidence, or loyalty) of an individual or group with regard to the function or tasks at hand
b :  a sense of common purpose with respect to a group :  esprit de corps
3
:  the level of individual psychological well-being based on such factors as a sense of purpose and confidence in the future
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Origin of MORALE

in sense 1, from French, from feminine of moral, adjective; in other senses, modification of French moral morale, from moral, adjective
First Known Use: 1752

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MORALE Defined for Kids

morale

noun mo·rale \mə-ˈral\

Definition of MORALE for Kids

:  the condition of the mind or feelings (as in relation to enthusiasm, spirit, or hope) of an individual or group <The team's morale is low.>

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