Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
high-morale
Adjective
/haɪ mɔːˈrɑːl/

Definition
A state of confidence, enthusiasm, and positivity among a group or individual.

Examples
- The team’s high-morale contributed to their success in the competition.
- Despite the challenges, the high-morale among the staff helped maintain their productivity.
- High-morale is essential for effective teamwork and collaboration.

Meaning
High morale refers to the overall outlook, attitude, and satisfaction of a group or person, especially in challenging situations. It often leads to increased motivation and productivity.

Synonyms
- Optimistic
- Positive
- Encouraged
- Uplifted