3.3 Forces That Fuel Friendship Flashcards
(10 cards)
to create or develop something strong through effort
Working together helped them f_____ a lasting friendship.
The crisis f_____ an unbreakable bond between the survivors.
forge
to immediately connect or get along with someone
She c_____ w_____ her new roommate right away.
Some students c_____ w_____ certain teaching styles better than others.
click with
provides limited progress or success
Natural talent g_____ y_____ s_____ f_____, but hard work is essential.
Being polite g_____ y_____ s_____ f_____ in negotiations.
gets you so far
to make yourself vulnerable or available (socially/professionally)
If you want to meet people, you need to p_____ y_____ o_____ t_____.
He p_____ h_____ o_____ t_____ by applying for competitive jobs.
put yourself out there
to be received unexpectedly or without effort
The opportunity f_____ i_____ his l_____ at the perfect time.
Success won’t just f_____ i_____ your l_____—you have to work for it.
fall in lap
to pursue meaningful social connections intentionally
Introverts sometimes need to s_____ o_____ friendships more deliberately.
She s_____ o_____ kindred spirits wherever she traveled.
seek out
overextended across too many commitments
Working two jobs left her s_____ t_____ and exhausted.
Our team is s_____ t_____ with multiple deadlines approaching.
spread thin
boring, repetitive, or hard work
Data entry felt like mind-numbing d_____.
He escaped the d_____ of office life by traveling on weekends.
drudgery
to revive or renew something (relationship, interest, etc.)
They r_____ their friendship after reconnecting at the reunion.
Traveling helped her r_____ her passion for photography.
rekindle
treated as unimportant or secondary in society
Romantic relationships take center stage while friendships are left o_____ t_____ s_____.
Workplaces prioritize family obligations, pushing friendships o_____ t_____ s_____.
on the sidelines