morale|morales in English
noun
[mo·rale || mə'ræl /-'rɑːl]
emotional state; spirit, mood
Use "morale|morales" in a sentence
1. Morale?
2. How's morale in here?
3. 17 Morales faces Republican incumbent U. S. Sen.
4. Bewitch I Bludgeon 48 48 D D Morale Down: Bewitch II Bludgeon 48 48 C C Morale Down: Bewitch III Mighty Bludgeon 46 46 C C Morale Down: Bewitch IV Mighty Bludgeon 46 46 B C Morale Down: Bewitch V Godly Bludgeon 45 45 B B Morale Down
5. Saprissa announced the signing of Morales in June 2014.
6. 102nd Chairborne Ranger Morale Patch
7. Of Anywhere workers report higher morale
8. Hello moronic managers (and low morale).
9. The news is good for morale.
10. Bolivia rocked by more clashes as Morales warns against bloodshed
11. Recent changes have undermined teachers' morale.
12. Comradeship fuelled the soldiers' fighting morale
13. Whose morale are you worried about?
14. Staff are suffering from low morale.
15. Bolivia's ex-leader Morales barred from senate run A judge upholds a decision against ex-President Evo Morales, which makes him unable to run for senate
16. The soldiers' morale was beginning to weaken.
17. Many pilots are suffering from low morale.
18. The unexpected win boosted the team's morale.
19. Morale perked up immediately at the news.
20. Morale is very high in the school.
21. Morale among nurses is at rock bottom.
22. This is the Chairborne commandos Morale Patch
23. Or in companies that ruin their morale.
24. Morale is at an all-time low.
25. He tried to bolster up their morale.