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1. booster
noun. ['ˈbuːstɝ'] an additional dose that makes sure the first dose was effective.
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Rhymes with Morale Booster
- bankworcester
- klooster
- brewster
- wooster
- schuster
- rooster
Sentences with morale-booster
1. Noun Phrase
Receiving praise in public is a huge morale booster that increases the person’s self-confidence.
2. Noun Phrase
Let her know she is a morale booster and good team player.
3. Noun Phrase
It served as a morale booster as well as a means for physical conditioning.
4. Noun Phrase
The close-knit team is also a great morale booster.
3. booster
noun. ['ˈbuːstɝ'] a person who backs a politician or a team etc..
Synonyms
- proponent
- seconder
- indorser
- exponent
- Shavian
- loyalist
- partizan
- endorser
- well-wisher
- toaster
- voucher
- protagonist
- Francophile
- advocate
- functionalist
- wassailer
- sustainer
- anglophil
- Boswell
- free trader
- enthusiast
- cheerleader
- supporter
- advocator
- Jacobite
- philhellenist
- upholder
- subscriber
- Confederate
- New Dealer
- partisan
- anglophile
- friend
- corporatist
- truster
- believer
- philhellene
- sympathizer
- maintainer
- sympathiser
- verifier
- Whig
- stalwart
- pillar
- Roundhead
- admirer
- mainstay
- Francophil
- ratifier
- Graecophile
5. booster
noun. ['ˈbuːstɝ'] an amplifier for restoring the strength of a transmitted signal.
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7. morale
noun. ['mɝˈæl'] a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose.
Antonyms
Etymology
- moral (French)
- moralis (Latin)