Pronunciation: /tim ˈspɪrɪt/
noun a feeling of camaraderie and unity among members of a group or team
A1 Team spirit is important for working together.
A2 The team showed great team spirit during the competition.
B1 Having good team spirit can improve productivity in the workplace.
B2 Team spirit is crucial for achieving success in group projects.
C1 The team's strong team spirit was evident in their ability to overcome challenges.
C2 The company's culture of team spirit has led to high employee morale and retention rates.
formal The success of our project is greatly attributed to the strong team spirit among all team members.
informal We have such a great team spirit in our group project, everyone is always willing to help each other out.
slang Our team spirit is off the charts, we work together like a well-oiled machine.
figurative Team spirit is like a glue that holds us together, even in the toughest of times.
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