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Fellow for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'fɛloʊ

What does Fellow really mean?

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Alright, so the word "fellow" can mean a few different things depending on how it's used. But the main idea behind it is that it refers to someone who is kind of like you, or who shares something in common with you. For example, if you have a friend who is also really into drawing, you could call them your fellow artist because you both love to draw. It's like saying you're part of the same group or have the same interests.

Another way "fellow" can be used is to refer to someone as being a member of a certain group. So, if you're in a club at school, everyone in that club could be called your fellow members because you all belong to the same group. It's a way of saying that you all have something in common and are part of the same team.

So, to sum it up, "fellow" is a word that can be used to talk about someone who is like you in some way, whether it's because of a shared interest or because you're part of the same group. It's a way of showing that you have something in common with another person and that you see them as being similar to you in some way. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Ava Clark on 2023-11-09 18:48:26

Fellow In a sentece

Learn how to use Fellow inside a sentece

  • My fellow classmates and I worked together on a group project.
  • The fellow at the store helped me find the right size shirt.
  • I saw a fellow walking his dog in the park.
  • The fellow in the office next to mine is really friendly.
  • My fellow team members and I celebrated our victory with a high-five.

Fellow Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Fellow Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Fellow Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.

Fellow Holonyms

The larger whole to which this word belongs.