Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
boost-morale
verb
/buːst ˈmɔːrəl/

Definition
To improve or enhance someone’s spirits, confidence, or enthusiasm, especially within a group or organization.

Examples
- After the difficult project, the manager organized a team outing to boost morale.
- Encouraging words from the coach can significantly boost the team’s morale during tough matches.

Meaning
The act of uplifting the emotional state of individuals or a team, particularly in challenging situations.

Synonyms
- uplift
- encourage
- raise spirits
- elevate
- cheer up