Moral Support

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɔrəl səˈpɔrt/

Definitions of moral support

noun a type of support or encouragement given to someone to boost their morale or confidence

Example Sentences

A1 I always give my friends moral support when they are feeling down.

A2 She turned to her family for moral support during a difficult time.

B1 The team provided moral support to each other throughout the challenging project.

B2 His words of moral support helped her gain the confidence to pursue her dreams.

C1 The therapist offered moral support to help her patient cope with the trauma.

C2 The community came together to provide moral support to the family in need.

Examples of moral support in a Sentence

formal The organization provided moral support to the employees during the difficult times.

informal I always turn to my best friend for moral support when I need it.

slang My sister always gives me that extra boost of moral support when I'm feeling down.

figurative The presence of her parents at the competition was like a pillar of moral support for the young athlete.

Grammatical Forms of moral support

past tense

supported

plural

moral supports

comparative

more moral support

superlative

most moral support

present tense

supports

future tense

will support

perfect tense

have supported

continuous tense

is supporting

singular

moral support

positive degree

moral support

infinitive

to support morally

gerund

supporting morally

participle

supported morally

Origin and Evolution of moral support

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'moral support' originated from the Latin word 'moralis' meaning relating to morals or character.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe emotional or psychological encouragement, the term 'moral support' has evolved to encompass the idea of providing comfort, reassurance, and solidarity to someone in need.