fellow
fe
ˈfe
fe
llow
loʊ
low
British pronunciation
/ˈfeləʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "fellow"in English

Fellow
01

a boy or man

fellow definition and meaning
02

a friend who is frequently in the company of another

fellow definition and meaning
03

a man who is the lover of a man or woman

fellow definition and meaning
04

a person who is member of one's class or profession

05

an informal form of address for a man

06

an individual who has been elected or appointed to membership based on their achievements and contributions to the field

Who is a "fellow"?

A fellow is an individual who has been selected or appointed to a prestigious membership or position in recognition of their significant achievements and contributions to a particular field. Fellows are often chosen based on their expertise, work, or leadership, and the title is typically granted by an academic institution, professional organization, or society. Being named a fellow is often seen as a mark of distinction, acknowledging the individual's impact and dedication to their discipline. Fellows may also participate in special activities or help guide future developments in their area of expertise.

example
Examples
She was honored to be elected as a fellow of the Royal Society for her groundbreaking research in physics.
As a fellow of the American Psychological Association, he regularly contributes to the advancement of psychological science.
07

one of a pair

fellow
01

used to refer to someone who shares similarities with one such as job, interest, etc. or is in the same situation

example
Examples
As fellow members of the book club, they often gathered to discuss their favorite novels.
The professor encouraged collaboration among fellow researchers to advance scientific knowledge.
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