Moralenoun
The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others.
Moralenoun
The moral condition, or the condition in other respects, so far as it is affected by, or dependent upon, moral considerations, such as zeal, spirit, hope, and confidence; mental state, as of a body of men, an army, and the like.
Moralenoun
a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose
Moralenoun
the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
Morale
Morale, also known as esprit de corps (French pronunciation: [ɛspʀi də kɔʀ]), is the capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal, particularly in the face of opposition or hardship. Morale is often referenced by authority figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower, obedience, and self-discipline of a group tasked with performing duties assigned by a superior.
Confidencenoun
Self-assurance.
Confidencenoun
A feeling of certainty; firm trust or belief; faith.
Confidencenoun
Information held in secret.
Confidencenoun
(dated) Boldness; presumption.
Confidencenoun
The act of confiding, trusting, or putting faith in; trust; reliance; belief; - formerly followed by of, now commonly by in.
Confidencenoun
That in which faith is put or reliance had.
Confidencenoun
Trustful; without fear or suspicion; frank; unreserved.
Confidencenoun
The state of mind characterized by one's reliance on himself, or his circumstances; a feeling of self-sufficiency; such assurance as leads to a feeling of security; self-reliance; - often with self prefixed.
Confidencenoun
Having self-reliance; bold; undaunted.
Confidencenoun
Private conversation; (pl.) secrets shared; as, there were confidences between them.
Confidencenoun
Having an excess of assurance; bold to a fault; dogmatical; impudent; presumptuous.
Confidencenoun
Giving occasion for confidence.
Confidencenoun
freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities;
Confidencenoun
a feeling of trust (in someone or something);
Confidencenoun
a state of confident hopefulness that events will be favorable;
Confidencenoun
a trustful relationship;
Confidencenoun
a secret that is confided or entrusted to another;
Confidencenoun
the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something
Confidencenoun
the state of feeling certain about the truth of something
Confidencenoun
a feeling of self-assurance arising from an appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities
Confidencenoun
the telling of private matters or secrets with mutual trust
Confidencenoun
a secret or private matter told to someone under a condition of trust
Confidence
Confidence is a state of being clear-headed either that a hypothesis or prediction is correct or that a chosen course of action is the best or most effective. Confidence comes from a Latin word 'fidere' which means therefore, having self-confidence is having trust in one's self.