Yes, Moral speaks to the ideas of right and wrong, whereas Morale talks about the attitude about circumstances. Here are some examples. John was studying The Bible to help him understand the moral code of Christians. And this, After the loss of the soccer game the whole team had low morale.
im is a prefix for moral
These are two different words. Moral refers to the ability to distinguish between right and wrong and the 'laws' that govern its application. eg. Ethics are the rules of moral conduct. He is immoral. Morale refers to the 'collective spirit of a group'. It is most often used in connection with the military or sports teams. As in 'Team morale'. See link. Usually when they speak of 'the moral of the story' they are referring to the particular ethics that the story promotes. In the fable 'The Crow and the Pitcher' the moral of the story is 'persistance is its own reward'. In the fable 'Hercules and the Wagoneer' (actually more of a parable than a fable) the moral is 'God helps those who help themselves'. If they speak of the morale of a story they would be referring to the fervor that the story tries to induce. The 'Book of Jasher' was a history of the Jewish nation written up in a time of war. Its major intention (I think that this is pretty darn obvious) was to promote national pride and military fervor.
Your question isn't very clear; however, something Morale-sapping would be something that took the morale or "willingness" right out of you. For example: finding out that they were closing your business and you would shortly be out of a job would lower the morale of most all employees; therefore, it would be an example of a morale-sapping scenario.
im is a prefix for moral
Employee Morale refers to an attitude of satisfaction with a desire to continue and strive for attaining the objectives of a factory. Morale is purely emotional. It is an attitude of an employee towards his job, his superior and his organization. It is not static thing, but it changes depending on working conditions, superiors, fellow workers pay and so on. Morale may range from very high to very low. High Morale is evident from the positive feelings of employees such as enthusiasm, desire to obey orders, willingness to co-operate with coworkers. Poor or low Morale becomes obvious from the negative feelings of employees such as dissatisfaction, discouragement or dislike of the job.
The homophone of "moral" is "murrel."
A fable has a moral. Living according to what you believe to be right is living a moral life. Bringing goodies to folks in a nursing home or sending packages to soldiers increases their morale.
Morale refers to the enthusiasm and confidence of a group, often in relation to their work or tasks. Moral, on the other hand, relates to principles of right and wrong behavior.
moral is diffrent than motivation :)
Morale means you feel "up" about something. If your efforts are thwarted, you may feel "down" and thus loose moral.
Fredrick Douglas urged Lincoln to free the slaves as a Moral Issue, but it raised morale as well.
Mother Teresa was a moral woman, she helped save many people's lives.
If you do not pay the troops, their morale will suffer. OR The morale in the country is low since they learned that the neighboring country is planning an attack.
"Morale" is pronounced "muh-RAHL" (or sometimes like "More AL", if you are AL ).
There is not an underlying or obvious moral in the movie Need for Speed.
im is a prefix for moral
These are two different words. Moral refers to the ability to distinguish between right and wrong and the 'laws' that govern its application. eg. Ethics are the rules of moral conduct. He is immoral. Morale refers to the 'collective spirit of a group'. It is most often used in connection with the military or sports teams. As in 'Team morale'. See link. Usually when they speak of 'the moral of the story' they are referring to the particular ethics that the story promotes. In the fable 'The Crow and the Pitcher' the moral of the story is 'persistance is its own reward'. In the fable 'Hercules and the Wagoneer' (actually more of a parable than a fable) the moral is 'God helps those who help themselves'. If they speak of the morale of a story they would be referring to the fervor that the story tries to induce. The 'Book of Jasher' was a history of the Jewish nation written up in a time of war. Its major intention (I think that this is pretty darn obvious) was to promote national pride and military fervor.