The spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed.
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Examples for "morale"
Examples for "morale"
1Household confidence is rising, as is business morale, government spokeswoman Pecresse said.
2I would be responsible for their training, health, welfare, morale, and success.
3In these circumstances it was difficult but absolutely essential to maintain morale.
4You say it builds your morale; well, you don't really need this.
5Other data showed German business morale improved more than expected in August.
1The gated enclaves are considered safe havens that build esprit de corps.
2An esprit de corps forms in these periods of crisis and great disruption.
3Doesn't say much for their esprit de corps, does it?
4To the instructor, it was plain that the most perfect esprit de corps existed.
5The esprit de corps was stronger than her own wrongs.
1There are things they can change: tactics, training and building team spirit.
2Those head-tennis games must have been good for team spirit as well?
3That is the beauty of team spirit in a healthy dressing room.
4I thought our team spirit spoke volumes considering the results we've had.'
5Chelsea had big stars but I thought United had more team spirit.
6We have a great chance and a good team spirit among the players.
7Everything that goes up must sooner or later come down, including team spirit.
8We need a great deal of team spirit, but that's what we have.
9You can't really tell whether the competition revolves around gadgetry or team spirit.
10They had plenty of possession, great team spirit and no lack of ideas.
11Organisation, hard work and team spirit seems to count for much.
12I've never known a team spirit as good as this one.
13That team spirit that was so good for us last season.
14Each of them also made a point of promoting team spirit.
15Hopefully we can maintain the team spirit and make the Caribbean people proud.
16The in-flight entertainment systems have been redesigned to build team spirit.
Translations for team spirit