Morale
Morale noun - A state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose.
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Spirits and morale are semantically related. in spirit topic. In some cases you can use "Spirits" instead a noun "Morale".
Spirits
Spirits noun - An alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented.
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- Rhetorical Question Blunder:McGurk: Now, then I sense a little dip in our spirits, and d'you know what we soldiers do whenever we want to raise our morale?
Source: Radio / Revolting People - In The Gamer's Alliance, the spirits of Deidra Finian, Hiroshi Hayabusa and Megumi Nakamura assist people in the Land of the Living, providing them with a morale boost and valuable information.
Source: Backup from Otherworld - Morale Mechanic: Good food, fine clothes and quality alcohol keep you in good spirits, which give you a boost to all of your stats.
Source: Video Game / Choice of Games
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