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    fellow
    /ˈfɛləʊ/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. sharing a particular activity, quality, or condition with someone or something: "they urged the troops not to fire on their fellow citizens"

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  2. a member of a group of teachers of high rank at a particular college or university or of particular academic societies: Georgia's a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. UK. a member of an official organization for a particular subject or job: He's a fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. US.

  3. The meaning of FELLOW is comrade, associate. How to use fellow in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. fellow. [ fel -oh ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. a man or boy: a fine old fellow; a nice little fellow. Informal. beau; suitor: Mary had her fellow over to meet her folks. Informal. person; one: They don't treat a fellow very well here. a person of small worth or no esteem. a companion; comrade; associate: They have been fellows since childhood.

  5. You use fellow to describe people who are in the same situation as you, or people you feel you have something in common with. She discovered, to her pleasure, a talent for making her fellow guests laugh.

  6. fellow. adjective. /ˈfeləʊ/. /ˈfeləʊ/. [only before noun] used to describe somebody who is the same as you in some way, or in the same situation. fellow citizens/students. my fellow passengers on the train. From the outset of his illness, he has been driven to help fellow sufferers.

  7. adj. Being of the same kind, group, occupation, society, or locality; having in common certain characteristics or interests: fellow workers.

  8. fellow noun [C] (COLLEGE) someone whose job is to teach or study a particular subject at some colleges or universities: She's a research fellow at St Peter's college.

  9. Definition of fellow noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. noun. a friend who is frequently in the company of another. synonyms: associate, companion, comrade, familiar. see more. noun. one of a pair. “one eye was blue but its fellow was brown” synonyms: mate. see more. noun. a person who is member of one's class or profession.

  11. You use fellow to describe people who are in the same situation as you, or people you feel you have something in common with.