The size and speed of the British naval ships was enough to shatter the enemy morale.
The morale in the company is very low.
His morale improved.
I thought my sister was morale but she was a devil.
I have low morale after reading this question.
Company morale sank after the new manager fired both secretaries. Peppy cheerleaders can help raise the morale of a sports team.
He is an avid birdwacher. Her avid support of the team boosts everyone's morale.
The laborious undertaking of brainstorming weakened our morale slightly.
Mary had a morale obligation to behave while her parents were away overseas.
At half-time, the coach gave the losing team a rousing speech to boost their morale.
No. Morale can be thought of as "spirits" in the sense that low morale means low spirits, high moral means high spirits. Example in a sentence: One of the problems of the American military in Iraq is low morale. Kind either means "nice" or "compassionate", or "type". Examples: My aunt was always very kind to me. There are two kinds of commentators on network TV; liberal and conservative.
Even after a long march through the night, the morale of the soldiers was very high. The morale of the committee was lifted by the chairman's speech. When the work is very tedious, the morale of the staff makes a big difference in efficiency.
The word "morale" becomes the adjective "moral" meaning virtuous or honorable. The word "morals" refers to principles or standards of behavior.
Sinecure is another word for an easy job. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Much to everyone's dismay, the boss offered a sinecure to his annoying grandson.