Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
poor-morale
noun
/pʊr mɔːˈræl/

Definition
A state characterized by low confidence or enthusiasm among a group of people, often affecting their performance and attitudes.

Examples
- The team was struggling with poor morale after the recent loss.
- Efforts to boost employee engagement helped improve the poor morale in the office.
- Leadership training can help address issues related to poor morale among staff.

Meaning
Poor morale refers to feelings of dissatisfaction, discontent, or lack of motivation, typically occurring in workplaces, teams, or communities.

Synonyms
- Low spirits
- Despondency
- Disheartenment
- Defeatism
- Discouragement