Many people get confused between the words “moral” and “morale.” They sound similar but mean different things. Let’s look at how each word is used, where they come from, and some tips to remember them.
Moral comes from the Latin word “moralis,” which means “concerning manners or rules.” It refers to what is right and wrong in behavior.
Morale comes from the French word “moral,” which means “spirit” or “soul.” It refers to the feelings and enthusiasm of a person or a group.
Moral is a noun or an adjective. It talks about right and wrong.
Morale is a noun. It talks about the spirit or mood of a person or group.
Think of “moral” as “more rules” because it deals with right and wrong rules.
Think of “morale” as “cheer up pal” because it talks about mood or feeling happy.
Moral is about right and wrong. Morale is about how people feel. Remember “moral” for rules and “morale” for smiles!
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