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antonyms for morale

 

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Antonyms for Morale

Noun:

1. Desolation - a feeling of great unhappiness or loneliness.

Example sentence: The team's failure led to a sense of desolation among its members.

2. Defeatism - a mindset characterized by the expectation of failure or lack of hope.

Example sentence: The defeatism within the group caused their efforts to dwindle.

Adjective:

1. Discouraging - causing a loss of confidence or enthusiasm.

Example sentence: The discouraging results of their experiment affected their motivation.

2. Demoralizing - causing a decrease in morale or confidence.

Example sentence: The demoralizing defeat left the team feeling defeated and hopeless.

Verb:

1. Dishearten - to cause someone to lose determination or confidence.

Example sentence: The constant criticism began to dishearten the workers.

2. Undermine - to weaken or erode someone's confidence or morale.

Example sentence: The rumors circulating about the CEO's unethical behavior undermined the employees' trust.

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