Pronunciation: /trʌst fɔːl/
noun a team-building exercise where one person falls backwards and trusts that their group will catch them
A1 I did a trust fall exercise in my team building workshop.
A2 During the trust fall activity, I closed my eyes and fell backwards.
B1 The trust fall challenge helped us build trust and communication within the group.
B2 As part of the leadership training, we practiced trust falls to improve team bonding.
C1 The trust fall exercise was a powerful way to demonstrate vulnerability and reliance on others.
C2 In the advanced team building retreat, we took trust falls to a whole new level by incorporating blindfolds.
formal During the team building exercise, we practiced the trust fall to build confidence and teamwork.
informal Hey, let's try the trust fall game at the next company retreat!
slang I totally nailed the trust fall with my friends at the park.
figurative In relationships, sometimes you have to take a trust fall and hope the other person catches you.
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