A person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another
“Earlier this week, I had the honor of being recognized as a fellow of the Geological Society of America.”
Someone or something that is the same as another in status or quality
“Sivakesaraogaru should explain to us how he would make crores of poor village folk follow non-violence when he is unable to make one poor village fellow follow that path.”
A friend or companion
“I see yonder cometh a knight fast bound that is a fellow of mine.”
A male person or individual
“A fellow calling himself Guy Incognito strolled into the bar, claiming not to know who Homer was.”
A thing of the same kind as or otherwise associated with another
“One of these muscles seems scarcely capable of action without its fellow.”
A (male) romantic companion
“She longed to be like the other girls, and have a fellow to cuddle and watch Netflix with.”
A person whose vocation is to teach
An accomplice or conspirator
A person, country, or organization that has joined a group, society, or team
A bydweller or fellow, a fellow human being within close proximity
Being part of the same group or sharing a particular activity, quality, or condition
“Your fellow teammates should have the same goal, the same commitment, and be willing to make the same amount of sacrifice.”
Naturally accompanying or associated
Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another
Bearing on or binding each of two parties equally
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