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fellow

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations'fellow', 'Fellow': /ˈfɛləʊ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈfɛloʊ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(felō)

Collocations for "fellow"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fellow" in context.

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fellow

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. [conferred, discussed, spoke] with his fellows
  2. a [doctoral, visiting] fellow
  3. was made an honorary fellow (of)
  4. a fellow of the [Royal Society, British Academy of Arts]
  5. is a fellow at the hospital
  6. just became a fellow
  7. a [funny, cute] little fellow
  8. look at this little fellow!
  9. found this little fellow on the street
  10. a [handsome, sprightly, talkative] fellow
  11. a [shoe, sock] without its fellow
adj
  1. (my) fellow [countrymen, citizens, teachers, students, members]
  2. a fellow [university, institution, academy]
  3. fellow [sufferers, prisoners, patients]
  4. a fellow [writer, musician, actor, singer, activist]
  5. is [good, nice] to [meet] a fellow [writer]
  6. fellow [Americans, Londoners, Europeans]
'fellow' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "fellow" in the title:

...services he have done for his fellow countrymen. - English Only forum
...siding with women over fellow chefs. - English Only forum
'a not bad' / 'not a bad' fellow - English Only forum
'Fellow-worker' hyphenation - English Only forum
'fellow' in an academic setting / in a professional group - English Only forum
A big baby sort of fellow, very low-mouthed - English Only forum
a fellow off an X-rated wedding cake - English Only forum
A fellow's getting off some funny stuff - English Only forum
a local fellow - English Only forum
a "tearing" fellow - English Only forum
a tiger of a fellow - English Only forum
a very fine fellow - English Only forum
a/the ruffian / (the) fellow - English Only forum
about fellow citizens - English Only forum
amongst the fellow attacking prowess - English Only forum
an otherwise estimable fellow whose hard work may have pushed him over the edge. - English Only forum
and fellow students - English Only forum
as tall a fellow as - English Only forum
ask fellow members for recommendations - English Only forum
but being a law-abiding fellow - English Only forum
Can't a <fellow>... - English Only forum
capital fellow - English Only forum
churchly fellow - English Only forum
clearly all it takes for Kendall to flash her fellow passersby - English Only forum
Co- , Fellow, Mate - English Only forum
Colleague / mate / partner / fellow worker / co-worker - English Only forum
companion/fellow/mate/teammate/partner/schoolmate/colleague - English Only forum
contemplating one of his fellow-men, <and> that man his employer. - English Only forum
Does a "Fellow" neighbour have to me male? - English Only forum
Does that sometimes mean ratting out fellow inmates - English Only forum
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