Friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests
“We all have another chance for a great educational experience and to renew fellowship with friends we may have not seen in a while.”
The spirit of goodwill that exists within a social circle
“The objective of the Guild is to promote a bond of fellowship between its members.”
A relationship of mutual trust, respect and affinity
“Ms. Kilgore asked if it was possible to develop a fellowship between the older alumni and the current program participants.”
A group of people who share a common interest or aim
“Eliot describes a fellowship of fishermen lounging in a London bar.”
An organized collection of people or groups who work together for mutual benefit
“In the profession of law, the specific identity of the cause to be served may differ among members of the legal fellowship.”
An association of two or more people as partners or allies
“On February 11, 1969, representatives of both denominations met in Knoxville, Tennessee, where they agreed to form a fellowship between the two groups.”
Relaxed or open friendliness or intimacy between people
A group of people assembled for religious worship
A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
A sense of sympathy for, consideration of, or shared interests with one or more other human beings
The reestablishment of cordial relations, particularly between two countries
Knowledge or experience of something
The fact of being a member of a group
The office of a professor in an educational institution
Group of same status
A group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities
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