Team Building Activities

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a social gathering or meeting

verb to come together for a social gathering or meeting

  • The board members decided to get together to discuss the upcoming merger.
  • Let's get together for coffee and catch up sometime.
  • We should totally get together for a movie marathon this weekend.
  • All the elements of the project need to get together for it to be successful.

noun a short journey or trip, especially one taken for leisure purposes

verb to reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or secret

  • The company organized a team outing to the local park for team building activities.
  • Let's plan an outing to the beach this weekend!
  • I'm down for a spontaneous outing to the mall, are you in?
  • The book club's outing into the realm of science fiction opened up new literary horizons for its members.

noun a period of time during which one person does something while others wait for their chance to do the same thing

verb to alternate in doing something

  • During the meeting, each team member will take turns presenting their findings.
  • Let's take turns sharing our favorite memories from the trip.
  • We can take turns binge-watching our favorite TV show this weekend.
  • Life is like a game where we all take turns facing challenges and obstacles.

noun a game in which two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope, with the goal of dragging the other team across a central line

preposition used to describe the activity or event involving the pulling of the rope

  • The tug-of-war between the two political parties continued as they debated over the new policy.
  • The kids had a fun time playing tug-of-war at the birthday party.
  • Let's have a tug-of-war to see who gets the last slice of pizza!
  • The constant power struggle in the office felt like a never-ending tug-of-war.

noun a team-building exercise where one person falls backwards and trusts that their group will catch them

  • During the team building exercise, we practiced the trust fall to build confidence and teamwork.
  • Hey, let's try the trust fall game at the next company retreat!
  • I totally nailed the trust fall with my friends at the park.
  • In relationships, sometimes you have to take a trust fall and hope the other person catches you.

noun a cooking competition where participants prepare dishes and are judged on their culinary skills

  • The annual company cook-off is a highly anticipated event where employees showcase their culinary skills.
  • I'm so excited for the cook-off at the family reunion this weekend, I'm going to make my famous chili!
  • The cook-off at the school fundraiser is gonna be lit, I heard there's gonna be some serious competition.
  • The cook-off between the two rival chefs turned into a heated battle for the title of best chef in town.

noun a non-contact form of rugby where players score by touching an opponent instead of tackling them

  • Touch rugby is a non-contact version of rugby that emphasizes skill and strategy.
  • We're playing touch rugby at the park this weekend, wanna join?
  • Let's have a friendly game of touch rugby to warm up before the match.
  • In the business world, sometimes you have to play touch rugby to navigate through tricky situations without causing harm.

noun a cooking competition in which participants bake various dishes, often desserts, to be judged on taste and presentation

  • The annual bake-off competition will take place next weekend at the community center.
  • I heard there's a bake-off happening at the school fundraiser.
  • I'm totally entering the bake-off at the fair this year.
  • The bake-off between the two chefs was intense, with each trying to outdo the other in creativity and flavor.

noun a form of live theater in which the plot, characters, and dialogue of a game, scene, or story are made up in the moment

verb to create or perform spontaneously without preparation

  • The actors used improv techniques to enhance their performance.
  • We decided to do some improv games at the party for fun.
  • I'm really into improv comedy, it's so hilarious!
  • Learning to improvise in life can help you navigate unexpected challenges.

noun A group hug is a physical embrace involving multiple people, typically expressing support, love, or solidarity.

  • After a successful team meeting, the group hug symbolized unity and camaraderie among colleagues.
  • When our friend group reunited after a long time apart, we all shared a big group hug.
  • At the end of the concert, everyone in the crowd did a massive group hug to show their appreciation for the band.
  • During difficult times, sometimes we all just need a virtual group hug to feel supported and loved.

noun a gift exchange tradition where participants are randomly assigned a person to whom they give a gift anonymously

  • The office decided to organize a Secret Santa gift exchange for the upcoming holiday season.
  • We're doing a Secret Santa at the party this weekend, so make sure to bring a fun gift!
  • I heard we're doing a Secret Santa thing at the office - should be interesting!
  • In a way, life is like a never-ending game of Secret Santa, always surprising us with unexpected gifts.