Etymology: [ m&-'ral ] (noun.) 1752. in sense 1, from French, from feminine of moral, adjective; in other senses, modification of French moral morale, from moral, adjective.
The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others, Confidence or spirits, The propensity of an organization's members or participants to work together to achieve the shared purposes or goals of the organization Compare motivation, a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose, The moral condition, or the condition in other respects, so far as it is affected by, or dependent upon, moral considerations, such as zeal, spirit, hope, and confidence; mental state, as of a body of men, an army, and the like, mental and emotional condition with respect to satisfaction, confidence, and resolve; the attitude or spirit of an individual or group resulting in courage, dedication, and discipline; the level of satisfaction one has with intrinsic job factors, such as variety and challenge, feedback and learning, wholeness and meaning, and room to grow, as well as extrinsic conditions of employment, such as fair and adequate pay, job security, and health and safety See raising morale, the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed, The generally positive or negative mental attitude of employees towards their work and workplace, In some rules, Morale is a measure of a unit's psychological strength A unit with high Morale may be more likely to take hazardous actions, such as initiating a charge Units with higher Morale may generally be capable of fighting longer despite combat losses In rules systems without Morale rules, all units fight bravely to the last man; in games with Morale rules, units might disobey orders, flee from the enemy, or surrender, Morale is a measure of a combatant's willingness to take actions on the battlefield For many combatants, morale can be Bold or Shaken In special cases, combatants' morale can also be Fanatical or Panicked In general terms, the more concerned that a combatant is with his personal safety, the less he will be able to do on the battlefield Morale changes throughout the game depending on the danger faced by the combatant, as well as the motivation provided by the combatants' leaders, Morale is the amount of confidence and cheerfulness that a group of people have. Many pilots are suffering from low morale. the level of confidence and positive feelings that people have, especially people who work together, who belong to the same team etc (moral, from moralis; MORAL), spirit or attitude, as in: The coach gave a pep talk to lift the team's morale, The mood of individuals in the workplace, The mental, emotional, and spiritual state of an individual, the mental and emotional attitude of an individual or a group; sense of well-being; willingness to get on with it; a sense of common purpose, emotional state; spirit, mood,
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The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others - "Morale is an important quality in soldiers. With good morale they'll charge into a hail of bullets; without it they won't even cross a street."
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Confidence or spirits
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The propensity of an organization's members or participants to work together to achieve the shared purposes or goals of the organization Compare motivation
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a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose
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The moral condition, or the condition in other respects, so far as it is affected by, or dependent upon, moral considerations, such as zeal, spirit, hope, and confidence; mental state, as of a body of men, an army, and the like
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mental and emotional condition with respect to satisfaction, confidence, and resolve; the attitude or spirit of an individual or group resulting in courage, dedication, and discipline; the level of satisfaction one has with intrinsic job factors, such as variety and challenge, feedback and learning, wholeness and meaning, and room to grow, as well as extrinsic conditions of employment, such as fair and adequate pay, job security, and health and safety See raising morale
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the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
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The generally positive or negative mental attitude of employees towards their work and workplace
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In some rules, Morale is a measure of a unit's psychological strength A unit with high Morale may be more likely to take hazardous actions, such as initiating a charge Units with higher Morale may generally be capable of fighting longer despite combat losses In rules systems without Morale rules, all units fight bravely to the last man; in games with Morale rules, units might disobey orders, flee from the enemy, or surrender
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Morale is a measure of a combatant's willingness to take actions on the battlefield For many combatants, morale can be Bold or Shaken In special cases, combatants' morale can also be Fanatical or Panicked In general terms, the more concerned that a combatant is with his personal safety, the less he will be able to do on the battlefield Morale changes throughout the game depending on the danger faced by the combatant, as well as the motivation provided by the combatants' leaders
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Morale is the amount of confidence and cheerfulness that a group of people have. Many pilots are suffering from low morale. the level of confidence and positive feelings that people have, especially people who work together, who belong to the same team etc (moral, from moralis; MORAL)
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spirit or attitude, as in: The coach gave a pep talk to lift the team's morale
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The mood of individuals in the workplace
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The mental, emotional, and spiritual state of an individual
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the mental and emotional attitude of an individual or a group; sense of well-being; willingness to get on with it; a sense of common purpose
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