0 the feelings, such as being proud and loyal, shared by members of a group of people:
1 the proud and comfortable feeling that you are a member of a group whose purpose you believe in:
People who live on houseboats have a certain esprit de corps.
It teaches unselfishness, esprit de corps, quickness of decision, and keeps fit those engaged in it.
The hostile, alien environment eroded the initial high morale and esprit de corps of the troops.
The discipline of rules thus begets the discipline of knowledge and institutes an ideology of creation and production that promote an esprit de corps, the expression of a 'strong' community.
I should like to say that that system does not improve the esprit de corps of the regimental system.
That esprit de corps can only be achieved by good leadership, good guidance and understanding from those at the head of the force.
I think it would be a great pity to lose that esprit de corps.
Those who live in the country know the value of their work and training, personal interest, and their esprit de corps.
Probably the chief ingredient of esprit de corps is pride.