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Definitions from the WebAntonyms of MoraleNounSense 1: DiscouragementDefinition: A feeling of loss of confidence or enthusiasm; a state of low morale. Example Sentence: The team's recent losing streak has brought about a deep sense of discouragement among the players. Related Products: Inspirational books Sense 2: DespondencyDefinition: A state of extreme unhappiness or dejection; a feeling of hopelessness. Example Sentence: The prolonged unemployment led to a sense of despondency, affecting his overall well-being. Related Products: Self-help books AdjectiveSense 1: PessimisticDefinition: Having or showing a tendency to expect only negative outcomes; lacking confidence or hope. Example Sentence: Her pessimistic outlook on life had a detrimental effect on her morale and overall happiness. Related Products: Books on optimism Sense 2: GloomyDefinition: Characterized by a feeling of sadness or lack of hope; depressing in nature. Example Sentence: The gloomy weather matched the low morale of the villagers, giving them little reason to smile. Related Products: Uplifting movies | ||||
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